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Berman ( 1981 : 276 ) lists several Hebrew nouns which have differing stems in the singular and the plural . Observe in Table 7 the simplifications made in the speech of children . CHILD ADULT SINGULAR PLURAL SINGULAR PLURAL yeled ylad ...
Berman ( 1981 : 276 ) lists several Hebrew nouns which have differing stems in the singular and the plural . Observe in Table 7 the simplifications made in the speech of children . CHILD ADULT SINGULAR PLURAL SINGULAR PLURAL yeled ylad ...
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the fully productive plural marker -en . The original plurals of the words in Table 8 ( e.g. boeien and learzen ) have all apparently been the victims of under- analysis . That is , these double plurals can be accounted for only by ...
the fully productive plural marker -en . The original plurals of the words in Table 8 ( e.g. boeien and learzen ) have all apparently been the victims of under- analysis . That is , these double plurals can be accounted for only by ...
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This double plural can still be seen in Mod . ... In fact , one need not go to Middle English to find restructured or double plurals . ... As with all these examples , the plurals of these words are unmarked by Principle 1 .
This double plural can still be seen in Mod . ... In fact , one need not go to Middle English to find restructured or double plurals . ... As with all these examples , the plurals of these words are unmarked by Principle 1 .
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Intonation and its parts Dwight Bolinger | 505 |
The analysis of French shwa Stephen R Anderson | 534 |
Prosodic structure and Expletive Infixation John J McCarthy | 574 |
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