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INITIAL CHANGE STRATEGIES IN THE CONJUNCT The analytical trend has been to view the internal change strategy ( 1 ) in ... ablaut / lengthening ( the strategy of Initial Change for most short vowels ) and infixation of Proto- Algonquian ...
INITIAL CHANGE STRATEGIES IN THE CONJUNCT The analytical trend has been to view the internal change strategy ( 1 ) in ... ablaut / lengthening ( the strategy of Initial Change for most short vowels ) and infixation of Proto- Algonquian ...
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describing how Initial Change is realized either as an infix or as a prefix . Analysis of Initial Change ( prefixation versus infixation ) Our analysis deriving prefixation versus infixation ( 9 ) assumes General- ized Alignment ...
describing how Initial Change is realized either as an infix or as a prefix . Analysis of Initial Change ( prefixation versus infixation ) Our analysis deriving prefixation versus infixation ( 9 ) assumes General- ized Alignment ...
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The relative order of the roots pihci- and wani- can be reversed not only as in ( 9b ) , where wani- is definitely a preverb , but also in ( 9a ) , where it should be an initial according to the phonological evidence in ( 8a ) above .
The relative order of the roots pihci- and wani- can be reversed not only as in ( 9b ) , where wani- is definitely a preverb , but also in ( 9a ) , where it should be an initial according to the phonological evidence in ( 8a ) above .
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