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Here we have ignored all morphological variants of these signals . Our concern with internal components of the verb has been exclusively with samples of those units which signal the interlocking of the morphological with the syntactic ...
Here we have ignored all morphological variants of these signals . Our concern with internal components of the verb has been exclusively with samples of those units which signal the interlocking of the morphological with the syntactic ...
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relieve the lexical and the morphological maps of the clutter of phonic variants , and forestall the bewilderment of the uninitiated on being confronted with a full record of the phonic variants observable . The maps , supplemented by ...
relieve the lexical and the morphological maps of the clutter of phonic variants , and forestall the bewilderment of the uninitiated on being confronted with a full record of the phonic variants observable . The maps , supplemented by ...
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The former variant was isolated from Russian deverbatives in -irova- which had been based on German verbs in -isier - en ... That the suffix -ova- and its variants are not joined only to bases of foreign origin is seen in their use with ...
The former variant was isolated from Russian deverbatives in -irova- which had been based on German verbs in -isier - en ... That the suffix -ova- and its variants are not joined only to bases of foreign origin is seen in their use with ...
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The ontogeny of English phrase structure The first phase | 1 |
On representing syntactic structure | 369 |
Evidence for IndoEuropean alternation of initial gº and w | 398 |
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