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My data indicate that there are also accentual contrasts between negative and non - negative forms . ... would be high - pitched , while in the corresponding negative form this vowel would be low - pitched before Mal -hpan 1p , 12 neg .
My data indicate that there are also accentual contrasts between negative and non - negative forms . ... would be high - pitched , while in the corresponding negative form this vowel would be low - pitched before Mal -hpan 1p , 12 neg .
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The suffix | -w | NEG inserts connective | o | after a consonant ; where this allomorph occurs syn- chronically in a particular form in 9 it is indicated by citing the suffix as | -owl . Forms in the independent negative paradigms that ...
The suffix | -w | NEG inserts connective | o | after a consonant ; where this allomorph occurs syn- chronically in a particular form in 9 it is indicated by citing the suffix as | -owl . Forms in the independent negative paradigms that ...
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Algonquian languages repaired the opaque negative forms by morpholog- ical means . The Eastern Algonquian developments can be recovered by " recon- structing forwards " from the non - diminutive inflections expected to result from ...
Algonquian languages repaired the opaque negative forms by morpholog- ical means . The Eastern Algonquian developments can be recovered by " recon- structing forwards " from the non - diminutive inflections expected to result from ...
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