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In terms of the lexical material in the cell , absolute identity is required ( the stem should remain the same ) , but the inflectional material ' should ' be different in every cell . The outcome for such a lexeme ( last row ) is that ...
In terms of the lexical material in the cell , absolute identity is required ( the stem should remain the same ) , but the inflectional material ' should ' be different in every cell . The outcome for such a lexeme ( last row ) is that ...
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stances of inflectional suppletion , according to our analysis ( Brown et al . 2004 ) . These were Central Alaskan Yup'ik , Tarma Quechua , Kolyma Yukaghir , and Navajo . The relevance of this to the types of morphological theory above ...
stances of inflectional suppletion , according to our analysis ( Brown et al . 2004 ) . These were Central Alaskan Yup'ik , Tarma Quechua , Kolyma Yukaghir , and Navajo . The relevance of this to the types of morphological theory above ...
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The authors indeed find an inflectional family - size effect : a larger number of different forms in the paradigm leads to slower access . They interpret their results plausibly as evidence for the morphological segmentation of verbs as ...
The authors indeed find an inflectional family - size effect : a larger number of different forms in the paradigm leads to slower access . They interpret their results plausibly as evidence for the morphological segmentation of verbs as ...
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