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as ' h - initial words . ' Also note that initial change occurs on independent realis verbs in Arapaho , causing short vowels to lengthen and inserting an infix of -Vn- ( where V = e , o ) into verbs with first - syllable long vowels or ...
as ' h - initial words . ' Also note that initial change occurs on independent realis verbs in Arapaho , causing short vowels to lengthen and inserting an infix of -Vn- ( where V = e , o ) into verbs with first - syllable long vowels or ...
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... initial syllables . In contemporary Arapaho , there are a few words with first - syllable / u ( u ) / , in most cases alternating with / ( i ) / . These instances seem to fall into two categories , vowel - initial words and ' function ...
... initial syllables . In contemporary Arapaho , there are a few words with first - syllable / u ( u ) / , in most cases alternating with / ( i ) / . These instances seem to fall into two categories , vowel - initial words and ' function ...
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... initial change has a very different distribution than in other Algonquian languages . Initial change in Arapaho occurs on inde- pendent indicative ( realis ) verbs unless they contain a prefix that does not take initial change ( such as ...
... initial change has a very different distribution than in other Algonquian languages . Initial change in Arapaho occurs on inde- pendent indicative ( realis ) verbs unless they contain a prefix that does not take initial change ( such as ...
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