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... suffix -yân represents first person subject while suffix -t is third person . In 18b the first example with suffix -t is third person singular while the second example shows the additional suffix -ik which makes it third person plural ...
... suffix -yân represents first person subject while suffix -t is third person . In 18b the first example with suffix -t is third person singular while the second example shows the additional suffix -ik which makes it third person plural ...
Page 182
... suffix may , but does not always trigger the shift . The symbolism is thus an optional rule and I would expect to see words appearing with the diminutive suffix and without the regressive palatalization . It is not always necessary for ...
... suffix may , but does not always trigger the shift . The symbolism is thus an optional rule and I would expect to see words appearing with the diminutive suffix and without the regressive palatalization . It is not always necessary for ...
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... suffix had plain * / or glottalized * ľ , because the daughter languages invariably have the same vowel before * -li- as before third person proximate * -w- ( < Pre - PA * -w'- ) in the independent order and as before * -t ...
... suffix had plain * / or glottalized * ľ , because the daughter languages invariably have the same vowel before * -li- as before third person proximate * -w- ( < Pre - PA * -w'- ) in the independent order and as before * -t ...
Contents
BLAIN | 12 |
PHIL BRANIGAN and MARGUERITE MACKENZIE | 28 |
JULIE BRITTAIN | 34 |
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