The cognate noun/verb construction in Lahu
The cognate noun/verb construction is nowhere near as productive in Lahu as it is in Akha, but there are still a fair number of examples. I have found about 40 in the Dictionary of Lahu (DL). The usual form is for the cognate NN morpheme to have the 3- prefix when it appears as a noun, and in unpre...
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Main Author: | Matisoff, James A. |
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Other Authors: | University of California, Berkeley |
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