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Blocking phenomena occur when there are · two forms available in the grammar ; as Williams puts it ( 1997 : 578 ) : “ ... : if two forms exist ( in syntax or morphology ) , they must have different meanings ; if two forms cannot ...
Blocking phenomena occur when there are · two forms available in the grammar ; as Williams puts it ( 1997 : 578 ) : “ ... : if two forms exist ( in syntax or morphology ) , they must have different meanings ; if two forms cannot ...
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The variation within Loup points to Loup 2 -məną 1p , 12 and -mą 2p being the innovations of a Loup dialect and not directly inherited without final vowel shortening from PA * -hmena : 1p , * -hmwa : 2p ; other Loup forms ending in ...
The variation within Loup points to Loup 2 -məną 1p , 12 and -mą 2p being the innovations of a Loup dialect and not directly inherited without final vowel shortening from PA * -hmena : 1p , * -hmwa : 2p ; other Loup forms ending in ...
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No unusual patterns of morphological change need be invoked to explain why the conservative Eastern languages reflect the short forms of the w - suffix pluralizers in word - final position ( as seen in 25 and as reconstructed in 23 and ...
No unusual patterns of morphological change need be invoked to explain why the conservative Eastern languages reflect the short forms of the w - suffix pluralizers in word - final position ( as seen in 25 and as reconstructed in 23 and ...
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Julie Brittain Carrie Dyck Yvan Rose Marguerite MacKenzie | 29 |
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