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Furthermore , morphological constraints may be interspersed among phonological constraints . The case in point is Bare Stem , a new constraint that we have proposed in this article . A further result is that , in the absence of ...
Furthermore , morphological constraints may be interspersed among phonological constraints . The case in point is Bare Stem , a new constraint that we have proposed in this article . A further result is that , in the absence of ...
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The emergence of the unmarked : Optimality in prosodic morphology . North Eastern Linguistic Society 24.333-79 . 1995. Faithfulness and reduplicative identity . In Beckman et al . 1995 , 249-384 . MESTER , R. ARMIN . 1994.
The emergence of the unmarked : Optimality in prosodic morphology . North Eastern Linguistic Society 24.333-79 . 1995. Faithfulness and reduplicative identity . In Beckman et al . 1995 , 249-384 . MESTER , R. ARMIN . 1994.
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In sum , as stated by the authors , " [ t ] his book is the grammar , drawing evidence from languages that intended as an introduction to the field , for students exhibit reduplicative morphology where processes without a substantial ...
In sum , as stated by the authors , " [ t ] his book is the grammar , drawing evidence from languages that intended as an introduction to the field , for students exhibit reduplicative morphology where processes without a substantial ...
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