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Multiple types of
reduplication are used when
forming words in Kankanaey.
Unaffixed or
affixed roots may
experience reduplication, and have
their first CV...
- and with P
unaffixed. If the
subject is
topicalized and the
object is focalized, an APV
order is used, with A cir****fixed and P
unaffixed.
Though these...
- honest/dishonest, fair/unfair, clean/unclean, and so forth. Similarly,
unaffixed masculine or
singular forms are
taken to be
unmarked in
contrast to affixed...
- such
usage official.
People who use *patriĉo for "father" may
avoid the
unaffixed noun
patro "*parent"
altogether as ambiguous, or may use it and switch...
- they can be
inflected by affixes. The
first type
belongs to a
class of
unaffixed form of statives.
These forms denote that the
properties they exhibit...
- щ, ч, ж, and р). The
fourth set of
endings is used with
verbs whose unaffixed form (no
prefixes or suffixes) have the
stress on the
ending in the first...
- but the negative, or marked, term can
denote just the
negative end".
Unaffixed masculine or
singular forms are
taken to be
unmarked in
contrast to affixed...
- the
penultimate syllable,
secondary stress alternates from
there on.
Unaffixed words have up to four (in most
cases two)
syllables with CV structure:...