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This study is limited to the phonology and morphology of Bariba , though some syntactic analysis is naturally ... Derivation is largely ignored , and there are undoubtedly other morphological problems which have not been treated .
This study is limited to the phonology and morphology of Bariba , though some syntactic analysis is naturally ... Derivation is largely ignored , and there are undoubtedly other morphological problems which have not been treated .
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The subdivision starts with lexicology : LEXICAL MORPHOLOGY is concerned with word stems and word formation ; LEXICAL ... Syntax also has a morphological and a semantic division , called SYNTACTIC MORPHOLOGY and SYNTACTIC SEMANTICS .
The subdivision starts with lexicology : LEXICAL MORPHOLOGY is concerned with word stems and word formation ; LEXICAL ... Syntax also has a morphological and a semantic division , called SYNTACTIC MORPHOLOGY and SYNTACTIC SEMANTICS .
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On the morphological level , the utterance is a not very adequately defined outer limit ; the number of morphemic ... and the delimitation of tentative morphological segments ( to be distributionally tested ) in phonemic terms .
On the morphological level , the utterance is a not very adequately defined outer limit ; the number of morphemic ... and the delimitation of tentative morphological segments ( to be distributionally tested ) in phonemic terms .
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The IndoEuropean consonants in Albanian | 31 |
h before semivowels in | 41 |
The influence of Sidamo on the Ethiopic languages of Gurage | 63 |
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