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My claim is , then , that the syntactic and semantic idiosyncrasies of antonymous adjectives follow from the fact that they all derive from noun bases referring to some inherent property of the noun head of the adjectival phrase .
My claim is , then , that the syntactic and semantic idiosyncrasies of antonymous adjectives follow from the fact that they all derive from noun bases referring to some inherent property of the noun head of the adjectival phrase .
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In this concluding section , I shall discuss briefly some of the properties of the noun bases which underlie antonymous adjectives , with comments on the problems that these properties pose for a description of word derivation in ...
In this concluding section , I shall discuss briefly some of the properties of the noun bases which underlie antonymous adjectives , with comments on the problems that these properties pose for a description of word derivation in ...
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The noun underlying the first - order triplet -fleshed fleshy / thin is fleshiness in the sense of “ relative flesh ... The unmarking of originally marked nouns like shortness and fleshiness can take place only if the qualities of ...
The noun underlying the first - order triplet -fleshed fleshy / thin is fleshiness in the sense of “ relative flesh ... The unmarking of originally marked nouns like shortness and fleshiness can take place only if the qualities of ...
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The application of phonological | 1 |
Constraints on global rules in phonology | 29 |
Phonological features problems and proposals | 52 |
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