i:x-

David Wright dcwright at prodigy.net.mx
Fri Jun 26 00:17:10 UTC 2009


Thanks for that Magnus, I appreciate you taking the time to explain. Other
relevant examples in early colonial central Mexican Nahuatl are the
compounds with xo- ("foot"); in this case there aren't cases of this
morpheme standing alone, with an absolutive suffix (xotl), as far as I can
see.

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