The importance of word order in explaining tone patterns in Avokaya verbs
This paper presents a set of ordered rules accounting for tone changes that occur in Avokaya verbs. The most prevalent shape for Avokaya verbs is monosyllabic. Disyllabic verbs roots behave the same way as disyllabic verbs which are composed of a derivational prefix plus a monosyllabic verb root. Th...
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Auteurs principaux: | Eileen Kilpatrick, Leoma Gilley |
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Langue: | EN FR |
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LibraryPress@UF
2004
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