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The base or default stem form is werf- , the form that occurs in most present - tense forms and the infinitive . The other stem variants occur under specific circumstances , e.g. wirf- for second and third singular present tense forms ...
The base or default stem form is werf- , the form that occurs in most present - tense forms and the infinitive . The other stem variants occur under specific circumstances , e.g. wirf- for second and third singular present tense forms ...
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X ] + SUB Our experimental findings indicate that preterite stems and participle forms are stored in separate subnodes , as indicated in 16. The word - form frequency effects for strong participle forms show that these forms do not have ...
X ] + SUB Our experimental findings indicate that preterite stems and participle forms are stored in separate subnodes , as indicated in 16. The word - form frequency effects for strong participle forms show that these forms do not have ...
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Preterite stems ( primed by present tense forms ) are left with an unprimed [ + PRET ] feature in the target , whereas present tense forms ( primed by preterites ) do not have any unprimed target features , and hence the different ...
Preterite stems ( primed by present tense forms ) are left with an unprimed [ + PRET ] feature in the target , whereas present tense forms ( primed by preterites ) do not have any unprimed target features , and hence the different ...
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Aspects of plurality in Hoan Chris Collins | 456 |
Abaza applicatives Brian OHerin | 477 |
The nominal analysis of childrens interpretations of adjunct pro clauses Helen Goodluck | 494 |
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