Papers of the ... Algonquian Conference, Volume 36Carleton University, 2004 - Algonquian Indians |
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... verb stem is a single phonological unit : a phono- logical or P - phrase . Moreover , we propose that the stem morphology referred to as finals is prosodically dependent ( i.e. , enclitics ) . Their status as enclitics will account for ...
... verb stem is a single phonological unit : a phono- logical or P - phrase . Moreover , we propose that the stem morphology referred to as finals is prosodically dependent ( i.e. , enclitics ) . Their status as enclitics will account for ...
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... verb stem . 9 Much stronger evidence against a verbal treatment of mayêw comes from its inability to participate in two kinds of inflectional processes that are productive for all verb stems of Cree . First , all classes of verb stems ...
... verb stem . 9 Much stronger evidence against a verbal treatment of mayêw comes from its inability to participate in two kinds of inflectional processes that are productive for all verb stems of Cree . First , all classes of verb stems ...
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... stem are called preverbs , prenouns , or preparticles , depending on where they occur . A prenoun is a particle that combines with a noun stem to form a compound noun stem . A preverb is a particle that combines with a verb stem to form ...
... stem are called preverbs , prenouns , or preparticles , depending on where they occur . A prenoun is a particle that combines with a noun stem to form a compound noun stem . A preverb is a particle that combines with a verb stem to form ...
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