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... morphological structure . siders A's rule - centered theory too one - sided : in concentrating on the dynamic aspects of word formation , it excludes the static side and cap- tures only a small part of the paradigmatic di- mension . M ...
... morphological structure . siders A's rule - centered theory too one - sided : in concentrating on the dynamic aspects of word formation , it excludes the static side and cap- tures only a small part of the paradigmatic di- mension . M ...
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... morphological creativity and on the paradigmatic axis of mor- phological structure , as well as for the chal- lenges it presents to generative morphology . Perhaps it can provide a viable general frame- work to investigate morphological ...
... morphological creativity and on the paradigmatic axis of mor- phological structure , as well as for the chal- lenges it presents to generative morphology . Perhaps it can provide a viable general frame- work to investigate morphological ...
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... morphological category . " The rule is based on tonicity , not on lexical features ; and it must apply after syntactic and stylistic rules exclusively . This type of cliticization is unrelated to word for- mation in morphology ; it ...
... morphological category . " The rule is based on tonicity , not on lexical features ; and it must apply after syntactic and stylistic rules exclusively . This type of cliticization is unrelated to word for- mation in morphology ; it ...
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