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MORPHOLOGICAL INTEGRITY AND SYNTAX : THE EVIDENCE FROM FINNISH POSSESSIVE SUFFIXES JONNI M. KANERVA Stanford University The relationship of morphological structure to syntactic functions has received much recent attention ( e.g. ...
MORPHOLOGICAL INTEGRITY AND SYNTAX : THE EVIDENCE FROM FINNISH POSSESSIVE SUFFIXES JONNI M. KANERVA Stanford University The relationship of morphological structure to syntactic functions has received much recent attention ( e.g. ...
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Consider what would happen if the proposed morphological words were complete in themselves . Gradation , as a word - internal phonological rule , would apply when its structural description is met . This would yield , among other forms ...
Consider what would happen if the proposed morphological words were complete in themselves . Gradation , as a word - internal phonological rule , would apply when its structural description is met . This would yield , among other forms ...
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An assortment of facts from Finnish phonology , morphology , and semantics supports the word ... The Px's have also been observed to interact significantly with the morphological structure of the preceding stem .
An assortment of facts from Finnish phonology , morphology , and semantics supports the word ... The Px's have also been observed to interact significantly with the morphological structure of the preceding stem .
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The phonology of syllabic nuclei | 463 |
Structure dependence in grammar | 522 |
Competence differences between native | 544 |
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