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... Initial Change strategies - internal change ( 1 ) and prefixation ( 3 ) – can be derived by means of the affixation of one underlying representation , the ghost - comp morpheme ... Initial INITIAL CHANGE AS ABSTRACT VOWEL REALIZATION 25.
... Initial Change strategies - internal change ( 1 ) and prefixation ( 3 ) – can be derived by means of the affixation of one underlying representation , the ghost - comp morpheme ... Initial INITIAL CHANGE AS ABSTRACT VOWEL REALIZATION 25.
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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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... initial according to the phonological evidence in ( 8a ) above . A second and even bigger - problem with the preverb vs. initial distinction is that in many cases it is completely arbitrary . For instance in example ( 5 ) above ...
... initial according to the phonological evidence in ( 8a ) above . A second and even bigger - problem with the preverb vs. initial distinction is that in many cases it is completely arbitrary . For instance in example ( 5 ) above ...
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