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... final sequences in PEA , by both sound laws and morphological restructuring , although sharing some features with some other languages , gives rise to a set of patterns and formations that have a number of distinctive details . Word - final ...
... final sequences in PEA , by both sound laws and morphological restructuring , although sharing some features with some other languages , gives rise to a set of patterns and formations that have a number of distinctive details . Word - final ...
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... finals may have as many as five morphemic elements , including a prefinal ( PF ) , a concrete final ( CF ) , and an abstract final ( AF ) , as shown in ( 2 ) . ( 2 ) napjige / in ah bi d ig e thus PF pull ( CF ) AF initial final indef ...
... finals may have as many as five morphemic elements , including a prefinal ( PF ) , a concrete final ( CF ) , and an abstract final ( AF ) , as shown in ( 2 ) . ( 2 ) napjige / in ah bi d ig e thus PF pull ( CF ) AF initial final indef ...
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... final -w obviative noun has the ending [ -ōn ] : Ma mōzōn moose ' ( obv . ) In terms of nouns in stem - final -w , then , Golden Lake and Maniwaki are completely isomorphic only in the diminutive and in the obviative , with a good deal ...
... final -w obviative noun has the ending [ -ōn ] : Ma mōzōn moose ' ( obv . ) In terms of nouns in stem - final -w , then , Golden Lake and Maniwaki are completely isomorphic only in the diminutive and in the obviative , with a good deal ...
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Sandra Clarke and Marguerite MacKenzie Memorial | 19 |
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