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... stem is represented by miyo ( 9a ) and nipaa ( see Goddard 1990 for details of stem derivation ) . No phonological rule is involved in the stem derivation of ( 9c ) , and stress is assigned to the antepenultimate syllable as expected ...
... stem is represented by miyo ( 9a ) and nipaa ( see Goddard 1990 for details of stem derivation ) . No phonological rule is involved in the stem derivation of ( 9c ) , and stress is assigned to the antepenultimate syllable as expected ...
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... stem derivation by which miyo ' good ( well ) ' and api ' to sit ' form a verb stem . To this derived stem , the derivational prefix Ca- is affixed , the output of which is subject to inflection , i.e .: ( 12 ) [ api ] Nonderived stem ...
... stem derivation by which miyo ' good ( well ) ' and api ' to sit ' form a verb stem . To this derived stem , the derivational prefix Ca- is affixed , the output of which is subject to inflection , i.e .: ( 12 ) [ api ] Nonderived stem ...
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... stem ( root ' to sit ' ) Ca [ api ] Derivational affix ( morphology ) Cayapi y - epenthesis ( phonology ) [ ni ... stem vowel deletion applies between morphemes that constitute the stem ( i.e. , in stem derivation ) . The next rule ...
... stem ( root ' to sit ' ) Ca [ api ] Derivational affix ( morphology ) Cayapi y - epenthesis ( phonology ) [ ni ... stem vowel deletion applies between morphemes that constitute the stem ( i.e. , in stem derivation ) . The next rule ...
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