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11 , 12 ) | In 44 the singulars have the shape expected for the third person ; the lost final syllable ( reflected by the abstract morphophoneme $ ) blocks penultimate devoicing , VS , and final - syllable loss .
11 , 12 ) | In 44 the singulars have the shape expected for the third person ; the lost final syllable ( reflected by the abstract morphophoneme $ ) blocks penultimate devoicing , VS , and final - syllable loss .
Page 93
... It appears that the dubitative suffix | -hé | ( < * -héCV ) was added , presumably originally as an enclitic , to a fully inflected word ; the shift of the original final PA * -a to Ch | -el was the regular word - final treatment .
... It appears that the dubitative suffix | -hé | ( < * -héCV ) was added , presumably originally as an enclitic , to a fully inflected word ; the shift of the original final PA * -a to Ch | -el was the regular word - final treatment .
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CONJ = third person in conjunct verbal paradigm ; AGEN = agential ; Al = intransitive animate verb final ; AI / II = intransitive animate and intransitive inanimate verb final ; EPEN = epenthetic ; HABIT = habitual ; II = intransitive ...
CONJ = third person in conjunct verbal paradigm ; AGEN = agential ; Al = intransitive animate verb final ; AI / II = intransitive animate and intransitive inanimate verb final ; EPEN = epenthetic ; HABIT = habitual ; II = intransitive ...
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Contents
ALAN CALDWELL and MONICA MACAULAY | 18 |
REGNA DARNELL | 54 |
WILLIAM W GIFFIN | 68 |
Copyright | |
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