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الصفحة 214
Each class has its inherent tone pattern , the pattern of the word in isolation . ... and in qualifying relationship they have a tone pattern which , for most of the tone classes , is different from that of the two nouns in isolation .
Each class has its inherent tone pattern , the pattern of the word in isolation . ... and in qualifying relationship they have a tone pattern which , for most of the tone classes , is different from that of the two nouns in isolation .
الصفحة 215
After some tenses Class I and Class II nouns keep their inherent tone pattern , after others they change . Example : Tense I , followed by Class I noun , abɔ ( -- ) : o vu abɔ ( -_➖➖ ) . Tense II , followed by Class I noun : o vuo abɔ ...
After some tenses Class I and Class II nouns keep their inherent tone pattern , after others they change . Example : Tense I , followed by Class I noun , abɔ ( -- ) : o vu abɔ ( -_➖➖ ) . Tense II , followed by Class I noun : o vuo abɔ ...
الصفحة 87
In dealing with the noun classes , words such as tata , iso , yaya , are included under class 5 ( animate sub - class ) , but such nouns seem never to have had a nasal initial consonant such as can be demonstrated in the nouns which ...
In dealing with the noun classes , words such as tata , iso , yaya , are included under class 5 ( animate sub - class ) , but such nouns seem never to have had a nasal initial consonant such as can be demonstrated in the nouns which ...
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