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And vowel initial : ( 34 ) a . appakinaš ' throw him ' a - y - a : ppakinaš ' throw him every once in a while ' Here again , the short vowel stem syllable is reduplicated and then the stem vowel is lengthened .
And vowel initial : ( 34 ) a . appakinaš ' throw him ' a - y - a : ppakinaš ' throw him every once in a while ' Here again , the short vowel stem syllable is reduplicated and then the stem vowel is lengthened .
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The pairings of intransitive verbs such as ( 1a ) and ( 15 ) are arbitrary in that there is no derivational relationship which obtains between the members of an Al - II stem pair . 1. Transitivized AI Stems In addition to the four main ...
The pairings of intransitive verbs such as ( 1a ) and ( 15 ) are arbitrary in that there is no derivational relationship which obtains between the members of an Al - II stem pair . 1. Transitivized AI Stems In addition to the four main ...
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Some morphologically complex word stems may also be lexical entries in cases where the word stem is irregular in some respect if one or more of the morphemes in the stem is nonproductive , or if the semantics of the stem is non ...
Some morphologically complex word stems may also be lexical entries in cases where the word stem is irregular in some respect if one or more of the morphemes in the stem is nonproductive , or if the semantics of the stem is non ...
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