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- If the length is morphemic, the morphemes would be and.
- According to Ethnologue, it belongs to the morphemic similarities with neighbouring languages.
- Clusters in general occur at morphemic boundaries.
- In some cases, there are morphemic alternations that occur as a result of word position as well.
- There were other changes that made the orthography more morphemic, without requiring the addition of new letters.
- In 1988, Wolfgang Gockel published a translation of the Palenque inscriptions based on a morphemic rather than syllabic interpretation of the glyphs.
- Thus, again the orthography uses only a single spelling that corresponds to the single morphemic form rather than to the surface phonological form.
- Does anybody here know whether any etymological, morphemic, or other non-lexical reason may have caused this quaint pattern to develop?
- Dr . Krauss assisted Leduey with proper Eyak phonological pronunciation and assigned further instruction in grammar and morphology including morphemic analyses of traditional Eyak stories.
- This conclusion does not disqualify the value in " learning " morphemic analysis-prefixes, suffixes and roots-but rather suggests that it be imparted incidentally and in context.
- McLane states, One could, of course, explore poetic turns at multiple levels : morphemic, lexical, phrasal, tropological, conceptual, structural, generic, transmedial.
- There are smaller " distinctive units " ( which contribute to distinguishing between different morphemes / words ), but sub-morphemic distinctive units are not individually meaningful units.
- All known abjads ( except maybe Tifinagh ) belong to the Semitic family of scripts, and derive from the original morphemic structure which makes the denotation of vowels redundant in most cases.
- According to him the breakthrough came with the publication of the first volume of Joseph Greenberg's Eurasiatic work, which provided a massive list of possible morphemic correspondences that has proved fruitful to explore.
- Morphemic instruction has been shown to produce positive outcomes for students reading and vocabulary knowledge, but context has proved unreliable as a strategy and it is no longer considered a useful strategy to teach students.
- Vowel length is not distinctive, apart from phonesthesia ( as in " nothing " ), morphemic contractions, and shortened grammatical words, such as the modal " will " ( compare its likely lexical source " get " ).
- Interspel, however, is a systematic reform of present spelling with three levels, to match established needs and abilities of users and learners, in which the basic alphabetic principle is modified by morphemic principles, long and short vowels are visibly related, and the 31 most common irregular words are retained.
- Or here is a wry little commentary on Siegel's main theme : " We cannot comprehend the meaning ( either the intent or significance ) of our word for love, that morphemic wafer on a quivering tongue, that small, dark, vermicular, spermatic squiggle from the tip of a pen ."
- "' Vocal jazz "'or "'jazz singing "'is an instrumental approach to the voice, where the singer can match the instruments in their stylistic approach to the lyrics, improvised or otherwise, or through scat singing; that is, the use of non-morphemic syllables to imitate the sound of instruments.
- While such'ultra-deep'relationships can currently be discussed only on a speculative level, they maintain that the numerous morphemic similarities between language families of Eurasia, many of which Sergei Starostin compiled into a special database that he later supplemented by his own findings, are unlikely to be due to chance, making it possible to formulate a Borean super-superfamily hypothesis.
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