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The difference between two utterances is expressed by the difference in morphemic constituency between them . Frequently , however , we find that there is a set of morphemes in a language , such that each morpheme in the set is ...
The difference between two utterances is expressed by the difference in morphemic constituency between them . Frequently , however , we find that there is a set of morphemes in a language , such that each morpheme in the set is ...
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It is theoretically interesting to try to make a morpheme list on the basis of distribution alone , without ... The sense of absurdity in such a suggestion arises from the fact that detailed meanings ascribed to morphemes ( in a formal ...
It is theoretically interesting to try to make a morpheme list on the basis of distribution alone , without ... The sense of absurdity in such a suggestion arises from the fact that detailed meanings ascribed to morphemes ( in a formal ...
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In the Greek / -3 ° / we are not able to identify specific morphemes which would have coexisting allomorphs of the shape / -27 , for in too many instances such allomorphs would only be relatable to a zero .
In the Greek / -3 ° / we are not able to identify specific morphemes which would have coexisting allomorphs of the shape / -27 , for in too many instances such allomorphs would only be relatable to a zero .
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Taboos on Animal Names | 56 |
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