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... patterns of reduplication : Dis- tributive and Plural . 3.1 . Distributive reduplication This reduplication type is ... patterns based on the long vs short vowel contrast . In effect , the initial syllable of the base reduplicates as a ...
... patterns of reduplication : Dis- tributive and Plural . 3.1 . Distributive reduplication This reduplication type is ... patterns based on the long vs short vowel contrast . In effect , the initial syllable of the base reduplicates as a ...
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... patterns are similar ; however , the first two forms appear to be collapsed in the patterns of distributive reduplication while the last ( so - called combined ) pattern is used in the plural reduplication above.R The vowel length in ...
... patterns are similar ; however , the first two forms appear to be collapsed in the patterns of distributive reduplication while the last ( so - called combined ) pattern is used in the plural reduplication above.R The vowel length in ...
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... patterns ( Gibson et al . , 1991 ) . Summary and Conclusions Using modern commercial software , Catholic Church ... patterns , tracing of disease patterns via family group- ings , and ready restructuring when new lineage members are ...
... patterns ( Gibson et al . , 1991 ) . Summary and Conclusions Using modern commercial software , Catholic Church ... patterns , tracing of disease patterns via family group- ings , and ready restructuring when new lineage members are ...
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