| 21. | They adhere fully to inflectional patterns of native stems, and may even undergo ablaut.
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| 22. | Vietnamese also has other instances of alternations, such as consonant mutations and vowel ablaut.
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| 23. | However, there were some class 7 strong verbs that showed both ablaut and reduplication.
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| 24. | Both root and suffix ablaut is still well-represented, although again with significant innovations.
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| 25. | Otto Jespersen said of the ablaut,
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| 26. | Words polarity, sometimes undergoing ablaut.
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| 27. | Reduplication was almost eliminated, except for a few relics, and new ablaut patterns were introduced.
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| 28. | The plural forms ablaut to zero-grade on the root and shift the accent to the ending:
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| 29. | Alternations in vowel length, as well as ablaut, are a salient feature of the aspect paradigm.
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| 30. | In the following table, each row shows undisputed Greek cognates sharing the three ablaut grades of a root.
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