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... stems . Consequently , the rationale for listing the stem for ' gray ' as wiipekwa , but listing stems for other verbs of color which pattern similarly with regard to inflectional affixes , such as mikatee ( w ) - ' black ' and hooaaw ...
... stems . Consequently , the rationale for listing the stem for ' gray ' as wiipekwa , but listing stems for other verbs of color which pattern similarly with regard to inflectional affixes , such as mikatee ( w ) - ' black ' and hooaaw ...
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The analysis in 9–16 again challenges the forms of the stems listed in Voegelin ( 1938-40 ) . Voegelin does list the stem for ' yellow ' as ho @ aaw- ( 1940 : 451 ) , yet lists the stem for ' black ' as m / katee ( w ) - ( 1940 : 359 ) ...
The analysis in 9–16 again challenges the forms of the stems listed in Voegelin ( 1938-40 ) . Voegelin does list the stem for ' yellow ' as ho @ aaw- ( 1940 : 451 ) , yet lists the stem for ' black ' as m / katee ( w ) - ( 1940 : 359 ) ...
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... stem vowel , i.e. , the reduplicate vowel is long if the first stem vowel is long , short otherwise ( e.g. , naaniimi ' s / he keeps dancing ' , nanigamo ' s / he keeps singing ' ) . Stem - initial syllables that have filled codas ...
... stem vowel , i.e. , the reduplicate vowel is long if the first stem vowel is long , short otherwise ( e.g. , naaniimi ' s / he keeps dancing ' , nanigamo ' s / he keeps singing ' ) . Stem - initial syllables that have filled codas ...
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GEORGE F AUBIN | 11 |
JULIE BRITTAIN | 25 |
MATTHEW S DRYER | 54 |
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