Language, Band 33George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1957 Proceedings of the annual meeting of the Society in v. 1-11, 1925-34. After 1934 they appear in Its Bulletin. |
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... allomorphs . In general , only those allomorphs are given which actually occur in the grammar ; but this policy has not always been consistently followed . Sometimes longer allomorphs , which do not occur in the grammar , are introduced ...
... allomorphs . In general , only those allomorphs are given which actually occur in the grammar ; but this policy has not always been consistently followed . Sometimes longer allomorphs , which do not occur in the grammar , are introduced ...
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... allomorphs. In general, only those allomorphs are given which actually occur in the grammar; but this policy has not always been consistently followed. Sometimes longer allomorphs, which do not occur in the grammar, are introduced ; for ...
... allomorphs. In general, only those allomorphs are given which actually occur in the grammar; but this policy has not always been consistently followed. Sometimes longer allomorphs, which do not occur in the grammar, are introduced ; for ...
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... allomorph , so written because of certain morphophonemic properties . The morph does not simply consist of the phoneme ... allomorphs -0- with genitive II , -I- elsewhere . 3. Supplementary considerations . In the preceding discussion I ...
... allomorph , so written because of certain morphophonemic properties . The morph does not simply consist of the phoneme ... allomorphs -0- with genitive II , -I- elsewhere . 3. Supplementary considerations . In the preceding discussion I ...
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