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We do not need to insist that lexical diffusion is the only means by which the pronunciation of morphemes changes . It is sufficient for the argument here that this is one of the primary means through which a sound change implements ...
We do not need to insist that lexical diffusion is the only means by which the pronunciation of morphemes changes . It is sufficient for the argument here that this is one of the primary means through which a sound change implements ...
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In the terminology of generative grammar , it seems to us that marking a morpheme or class of morphemes with a morpheme - sized feature should be used to indicate that they undergo special treatment , that they either are subject to ...
In the terminology of generative grammar , it seems to us that marking a morpheme or class of morphemes with a morpheme - sized feature should be used to indicate that they undergo special treatment , that they either are subject to ...
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Morphemes with * / i / , just like morphemes with * / a / and * / 0 / , do not have alternating forms ; thus we can readily see the association of these three types as ' fixed ' morphemes , vs. the * -u - and * -e - morphemes as ...
Morphemes with * / i / , just like morphemes with * / a / and * / 0 / , do not have alternating forms ; thus we can readily see the association of these three types as ' fixed ' morphemes , vs. the * -u - and * -e - morphemes as ...
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Competing changes as a cause of residue | 9 |
Proper nouns in English | 26 |
Relative clauses and possessive phrases in two Australian languages | 35 |
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