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As for the odd position of inflectional suffixes such as the s of hasta ( e.g. he hasta go he has to go ) , this is explained by Stump's theory of head - marking ( Stump 1995 ) , which allows inflectional affixes to attach to the head ...
As for the odd position of inflectional suffixes such as the s of hasta ( e.g. he hasta go he has to go ) , this is explained by Stump's theory of head - marking ( Stump 1995 ) , which allows inflectional affixes to attach to the head ...
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For example , syntactic rules are never sensitive to the presence of a particular morph as such , though they are of course often sensitive to a morphosyntactic feature that happens to be signaled by one morph . This is easy to explain ...
For example , syntactic rules are never sensitive to the presence of a particular morph as such , though they are of course often sensitive to a morphosyntactic feature that happens to be signaled by one morph . This is easy to explain ...
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No doubt this vowel alternation could be explained better in the context of a full analysis of English phonology in which ... In addition to these welldocumented facts , I also have to explain why / əl at the end of wanna either does ...
No doubt this vowel alternation could be explained better in the context of a full analysis of English phonology in which ... In addition to these welldocumented facts , I also have to explain why / əl at the end of wanna either does ...
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The editorial process once again | 482 |
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Only emotive factive verbs and the dual nature of polarity | 575 |
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