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emphasis on the clear - cut separation of phonological and morphological levels . Even if one admits , with Pike , 16 a degree of relatedness of the two , this does not deny the fact that morphological and phonological segmentations ...
emphasis on the clear - cut separation of phonological and morphological levels . Even if one admits , with Pike , 16 a degree of relatedness of the two , this does not deny the fact that morphological and phonological segmentations ...
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In short , verbs and nouns are distinguished by morphology and semantics , nouns are subdivided into substantives and ... is not satisfactory and since it is fairly easy to use a morphological criterion , it seems preferable to analyze ...
In short , verbs and nouns are distinguished by morphology and semantics , nouns are subdivided into substantives and ... is not satisfactory and since it is fairly easy to use a morphological criterion , it seems preferable to analyze ...
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At the time of their origin , the ablaut changes were purely phonological ; only later did they come to be used to distinguish morphological categories , such as the tenses in Germanic and certain types of derivatives in Sanskrit .
At the time of their origin , the ablaut changes were purely phonological ; only later did they come to be used to distinguish morphological categories , such as the tenses in Germanic and certain types of derivatives in Sanskrit .
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CONTENTS OF VOLUME | 30 |
The stops and spirants of early Germanic 1 | 43 |
Meaning and linguistic analysis | 57 |
Urheberrecht | |
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