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... morpheme , which consists of the dropping of any phoneme occupying a particular position , e.g. the dropping of the ... morpheme indicating singular ' . We might also have said that man and men are two unrelated single morphemes . The ...
... morpheme , which consists of the dropping of any phoneme occupying a particular position , e.g. the dropping of the ... morpheme indicating singular ' . We might also have said that man and men are two unrelated single morphemes . The ...
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... morpheme ... v ... which occurs in σop- adeλø- , and in other adjective - noun sequences ; similarly , there is a morpheme ...... , etc. When we say this , no special statement is needed about the concurrence of the two ŵy forms : they ...
... morpheme ... v ... which occurs in σop- adeλø- , and in other adjective - noun sequences ; similarly , there is a morpheme ...... , etc. When we say this , no special statement is needed about the concurrence of the two ŵy forms : they ...
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... morpheme on a similar basis.24 If we wish to recognize such formally dependent but semantically general elements as ... morpheme . Therefore it is possible to generalize the present method , and to take any two morphemes , and treat any ...
... morpheme on a similar basis.24 If we wish to recognize such formally dependent but semantically general elements as ... morpheme . Therefore it is possible to generalize the present method , and to take any two morphemes , and treat any ...
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The Old Persian Relative and Article | 1 |
Italian Inflection | 11 |
The Roumanian Vocatives | 22 |
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