root vowel造句
例句與造句
- Besides, words with rearticulated root vowels follow after their corresponding short vowels.
- The first assumption is that in pairs like bolb閞 / bu閘be, the root vowels were originally the same.
- Note that whether the root vowel is " closed " or " open " affects the conjugation of the verb.
- In 1710 and 1723, Lambert ten Kate first formulated the regularity of sound laws, introducing among others, the term root vowel.
- Conjugation and declension are carried out by a mix of inflection and two ablaut, a replacement of the root vowel, in verbs.
- It's difficult to find root vowel in a sentence. 用root vowel造句挺難的
- P-PIE's root vowels seem to have been almost totally reanalyzed on a North West Caucasian type plan at some point.
- The differences between classes 1, 2, and 3 arise from semivowels coming after the root vowel, as shown in the table below.
- In the prototonic form ( after two proclitics ), the root was unstressed and thus the root vowel was also deleted, leaving only the first consonant:
- At the same time he began to study the Gothic words " fadar " and " bror " have different consonants after the root vowel.
- The nominative and accusative neuter singular ends in "-t " when the word's root vowel is short, and "-tt " when long.
- Some strong adjectives i-umlaut their root vowel in their comparatives and superlatives, so that " st髍t h鷖 " ( a large house ) becomes " stSrst " ( a house most large ).
- Several of the Sanskrit forms cited above come from what look like " o "-grade root vowels in open syllables, but fail to lengthen to-" "-per Brugmann's law.
- In languages in which they occur, advanced-tongue-root vowels very often contrast with retracted tongue root ( RTR ) vowels in a system of vowel harmony, which occurs commonly in large parts of West and East Africa.
- If a lift was occupied by word with a short root vowel followed by only one consonant followed by an unstressed vowel ( i . e .'(-) CVCV (-) ) these two syllables were in most circumstances counted as only one syllable.
- Verbs ( medir and sentir ) show an alternation i / e in the root vowel : with-i-in the strong forms ( forms in the singular and the third plural of the present, the singular imperative and all of the subjunctive ) and-e-in the weak vowels.
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