«BICONSONANTAL» 관련 포르투갈어 책
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Semitic and Indo-European
This noun is limited to the eastern Mediterranean region, while the verb is much
more widely distributed. 6.C. Biconsonantal Roots with Triconsonantal
Manifestations 6.Ca. The medieval Arabic grammarians referred the vocabulary
of their ...
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Perspectives on Arabic Linguistics II: Papers from the ...
3.4 Initial Association and the Biconsonantal Root All cases which require a
special mode of association cited above are forms derived from triconsonantal
roots. Biconsonantal roots, on the other hand, cannot be derived by Condition 21.
Mushira Eid, John McCarthy,
1990
Synchronically biconsonantal roots like l-d and b-n (see below) occur chiefly as
allomorphs of triconsonantal ones. The sg. 3m. imperfect verbs in Table 9.1, p.
156, once assigned to the roots s-b and s-b, are analyzed today as representing
...
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The Nostratic Macrofamily: A Study in Distant Linguistic ...
It is certain, however, that at one time there were more biconsonantal roots and
that the triconsonantal system has been greatly expanded in Semitic at the
expense of roots with other than three consonants (cf. Moscati 1964:72—75;
Ullendorf ...
Allan R. Bomhard, John C. Kerns,
1994
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The Four Egyptian Homographic Roots B-3
prs, prq, prr, pr§, etc. , all with the consonants p_-_1; in common and all based on
the idea "divide. " The consonants E thus form the original biconsonantal root.
The determinant consonants may be added in any position; weak consonants are
...
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The Jewish Neo-Aramaic Dialect of Koy Sanjaq (Iraqi Kurdistan)
1.4.2.2 Initial biconsonantal cluster (1) As a general rule, initial biconsonantal
clusters are resolved unless they are post-vocalic in sandhi. Exampies: • With
anaptyxis: m-qam ?6xdi [mu'qae'm ,tio"/tShv] 'because of this' [N 12] • Without ...
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Towards a History of the Basque Language
This phenomenon, which is widespread in the Semitic lexicon, raises the
question whether many triconsonantal roots are not, in fact, derived from
biconsonantal ones; and whether a system of biconsonantal roots may, perhaps,
have ...
José Ignacio Hualde, Joseba A. Lakarra, R.L. Trask,
1996
6.2.1 Biconsonantal clusters in roots The consonants , s, sh, y and r do not occur
as the second member of a cluster in native roots. The following clusters occur in
roots which neither are borrowed, nor contain a reduplicated element: fk, ftr, k, ...
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Linguistic Structure and Change: An Explanation from ...
1) in biconsonantal stems. If >s-m-m< is represented in surface-true fashion, it
should behave like other triconsonantal roots; if, however, it is represented as /sm
/ it should allow for only one productive output. As it turns out, the latter alternative
...
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The Writing Revolution: Cuneiform to the Internet
They applied it to these biconsonantal cores and developed a purely
phonological use for the biconsonantal signs. A biconsonantal sign like 11/ pr,
could be used logographically to mean “house” (if written with a stroke after it) or
simply to P] ...
Amalia E. Gnanadesikan,
2011