Language, Band 53,Ausgaben 1-2George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1977 |
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... paradigm of Plautus contains allomorphic variation — sum , ess ~ ss , est ~ st — which has traditionally been explained away by ' aphaeresis ' . This has been used as a synchronic morphophonemic rule , generating the surface variants ...
... paradigm of Plautus contains allomorphic variation — sum , ess ~ ss , est ~ st — which has traditionally been explained away by ' aphaeresis ' . This has been used as a synchronic morphophonemic rule , generating the surface variants ...
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... paradigm for the late 19th century , followed by a Saussurean paradigm . As he expresses it , ' the transformation of the paradigm created by the neogrammarians in the last three decades of the 19th century by Saussure's teachings at ...
... paradigm for the late 19th century , followed by a Saussurean paradigm . As he expresses it , ' the transformation of the paradigm created by the neogrammarians in the last three decades of the 19th century by Saussure's teachings at ...
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... paradigms , and it also shows that he does not dis- tinguish a revolution from a paradigm . In fact , he ends up with no paradigms of any description . Curiously , Koerner is at times aware of the terminological mess he has created . In ...
... paradigms , and it also shows that he does not dis- tinguish a revolution from a paradigm . In fact , he ends up with no paradigms of any description . Curiously , Koerner is at times aware of the terminological mess he has created . In ...
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