Language, Band 44,Ausgabe 2,Teile 1-3Linguistic Society of America, 1968 |
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... morphophonemics , state- ments are frequently less general than could be the case ; thus , not only in the l - participle ( 40 ) , but generally in standard Serbo - Croatian , syllable final / 1 / is replaced by / o / , a morphophonemic ...
... morphophonemics , state- ments are frequently less general than could be the case ; thus , not only in the l - participle ( 40 ) , but generally in standard Serbo - Croatian , syllable final / 1 / is replaced by / o / , a morphophonemic ...
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... morphophonemics ( less than four pages ) gives only a very small fragment of the total morphophonemic system of Gujarati . Con- sonantal morphophonemic rules are not mentioned anywhere . The description of morphophonemics is divided ...
... morphophonemics ( less than four pages ) gives only a very small fragment of the total morphophonemic system of Gujarati . Con- sonantal morphophonemic rules are not mentioned anywhere . The description of morphophonemics is divided ...
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... morphophonemic and phonemic levels , and that morphophonemically ǝ does occur in final position . As a solution to the alternation problem , I am postulating that those Tera words with alternants have a final ǝ in the base form , while ...
... morphophonemic and phonemic levels , and that morphophonemically ǝ does occur in final position . As a solution to the alternation problem , I am postulating that those Tera words with alternants have a final ǝ in the base form , while ...
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Grimms Law in distinctive features | 224 |
The passive construction in English | 230 |
English relativization and certain related problems | 244 |
Urheberrecht | |
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