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... occurs following a prefix vowel and preceding a stem vowel ( 10b ) , but it can also occur between two prefix vowels . There is another epenthesis , y - epenthesis that protects a stem- initial vowel from being deleted after a ...
... occurs following a prefix vowel and preceding a stem vowel ( 10b ) , but it can also occur between two prefix vowels . There is another epenthesis , y - epenthesis that protects a stem- initial vowel from being deleted after a ...
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... occur with both independent and conjunct forms and that independent clauses occur also with both types of order . Mackenzie and Clarke ( 1981 : 143 ) , in research on Montagnais dialects follow Ellis in saying that " Conjunct verb forms ...
... occur with both independent and conjunct forms and that independent clauses occur also with both types of order . Mackenzie and Clarke ( 1981 : 143 ) , in research on Montagnais dialects follow Ellis in saying that " Conjunct verb forms ...
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... occurs before an h ( or an s or ลก ) . Secondary clusters are those arising across clitic boundaries ; the three secondary clusters that do not occur as primary clusters have h followed by m , n , or y ( also 45-47 ) : 13 ( 56 ) eh na ...
... occurs before an h ( or an s or ลก ) . Secondary clusters are those arising across clitic boundaries ; the three secondary clusters that do not occur as primary clusters have h followed by m , n , or y ( also 45-47 ) : 13 ( 56 ) eh na ...
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