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... morpheme is generated in the C position shown in ( 7 ) . We refer to the Initial Change morpheme as ' ghost - comp , ' a term which captures both its elusive nature and the syntactic position in which it is generated . ( 7 ) Conjunct ...
... morpheme is generated in the C position shown in ( 7 ) . We refer to the Initial Change morpheme as ' ghost - comp , ' a term which captures both its elusive nature and the syntactic position in which it is generated . ( 7 ) Conjunct ...
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... morpheme or groups of morphemes . However , in conventional phonological thinking , the role of word - internal syntax in the exercise of such control is often underestimated . Much of the phonological literature appeals to diacritic ...
... morpheme or groups of morphemes . However , in conventional phonological thinking , the role of word - internal syntax in the exercise of such control is often underestimated . Much of the phonological literature appeals to diacritic ...
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... morpheme , then the root is considered a preverb , while if it is a bound morpheme , then the root occupies the position of initial : ( 2a ) pimi - taacipo ' crawl along.VAI 3 INDEP ' ( 2b ) pimiwitoon ' carry s.t. along . VTI 3 INDEP ...
... morpheme , then the root is considered a preverb , while if it is a bound morpheme , then the root occupies the position of initial : ( 2a ) pimi - taacipo ' crawl along.VAI 3 INDEP ' ( 2b ) pimiwitoon ' carry s.t. along . VTI 3 INDEP ...
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