Language, Band 83,Ausgaben 1-2George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 2007 |
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... example in Table 4 also follows this morphological pattern . In this instance the data do not force us to adopt either alternative : I could treat the example as showing a morphosyntactic or a morphological pattern . In contrast , there ...
... example in Table 4 also follows this morphological pattern . In this instance the data do not force us to adopt either alternative : I could treat the example as showing a morphosyntactic or a morphological pattern . In contrast , there ...
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... example of suppletion at the phrase level , proposed by Mel'čuk ( noted in §3.1 ) . This concerns Russian syn ' son ' , which has the irregular plural synov'ja . But consider the correspondence in 19 and 20 . ( 19 ) suk - in syn bitch ...
... example of suppletion at the phrase level , proposed by Mel'čuk ( noted in §3.1 ) . This concerns Russian syn ' son ' , which has the irregular plural synov'ja . But consider the correspondence in 19 and 20 . ( 19 ) suk - in syn bitch ...
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... examples of ' unnatural ' patterns ( along with diachronic explanations of them ) to show that they must also be learnable ( e.g. Hyman 2001 , Yu 2004 ) . For example , standing against the many languages with postnasal voicing of ...
... examples of ' unnatural ' patterns ( along with diachronic explanations of them ) to show that they must also be learnable ( e.g. Hyman 2001 , Yu 2004 ) . For example , standing against the many languages with postnasal voicing of ...
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HanZangyu tonyuanci yanjiu vol 1 HanZangyu | 1 |
Paying tribute Brian D Joseph | 5 |
Free prefix ordering in Chintang Balthasar Bickel Goma Banjade Martin Gaenszle | 43 |
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