Some aspects of Chin verb morphology

The verb morphology of several Chin languages displays alter-nations which are not directly attributable to phonological condition¬ing. The most significant of these alternations deals with the distribution of verbs according to the phenomena labeled Forms I and II in Tiddim Chin (Henderson, 1965),...

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spelling sg-ntu-dr.10356-1786442024-07-02T08:32:29Z Some aspects of Chin verb morphology Hillard, Edward J. University of California, Berkeley Arts and Humanities The verb morphology of several Chin languages displays alter-nations which are not directly attributable to phonological condition¬ing. The most significant of these alternations deals with the distribution of verbs according to the phenomena labeled Forms I and II in Tiddim Chin (Henderson, 1965), conditions 'A' and 'C' in Lushai (Lor,rain, 1940), and Stems i and II in Sizang (Stern, 1963). Bright (1957) has summarized the phonetic shapes of these alternations. Published version 2024-07-02T08:32:29Z 2024-07-02T08:32:29Z 1974 Journal Article Hillard, E. J. (1974). Some aspects of Chin verb morphology. Linguistics of the Tibeto-Burman Area, 1(1), 178-185. https://dx.doi.org/10.32655/LTBA.1.1.07 0731-3500 https://hdl.handle.net/10356/178644 10.32655/LTBA.1.1.07 1 1 178 185 en Linguistics of the Tibeto-Burman Area © 1974 The Editor(s). All rights reserved. application/pdf
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Some aspects of Chin verb morphology
description The verb morphology of several Chin languages displays alter-nations which are not directly attributable to phonological condition¬ing. The most significant of these alternations deals with the distribution of verbs according to the phenomena labeled Forms I and II in Tiddim Chin (Henderson, 1965), conditions 'A' and 'C' in Lushai (Lor,rain, 1940), and Stems i and II in Sizang (Stern, 1963). Bright (1957) has summarized the phonetic shapes of these alternations.
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