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... prefix takes the form CV : - , while vowel - initial verbs take an hVV- prefix and have an additional epenthesis of n ( from earlier y ; cf. Goddard 1974 : 106 ) between the prefix and base ( hVV - n- ) . This basic pattern is as ...
... prefix takes the form CV : - , while vowel - initial verbs take an hVV- prefix and have an additional epenthesis of n ( from earlier y ; cf. Goddard 1974 : 106 ) between the prefix and base ( hVV - n- ) . This basic pattern is as ...
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... prefix , with the vowel / i / sometimes reduplicated as / ii / , and sometimes as / ee / : ( 6 ) Short vowel in first syllable ceno ' oo- woxeih- bixo03- ' jump ( AI ) ' ' be bad ( AI ) ' ceeceno ' oo- ' jump around ( AI ) ' ALL ...
... prefix , with the vowel / i / sometimes reduplicated as / ii / , and sometimes as / ee / : ( 6 ) Short vowel in first syllable ceno ' oo- woxeih- bixo03- ' jump ( AI ) ' ' be bad ( AI ) ' ceeceno ' oo- ' jump around ( AI ) ' ALL ...
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... prefix does not appear at the left edge of the noun . And there are a few examples of compound nouns possessed by third persons and containing a human or animal denominal prenoun in which the possessive prefix attaches to the pre- noun ...
... prefix does not appear at the left edge of the noun . And there are a few examples of compound nouns possessed by third persons and containing a human or animal denominal prenoun in which the possessive prefix attaches to the pre- noun ...
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