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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... morphemes ( the man will not be an antecedent for they ) , by the restriction of some pro - morphemes to particular subclasses ( the man is not an antecedent for she ) , and by testing the co - occurrence ranges of the pro - morpheme ...
... morphemes ( the man will not be an antecedent for they ) , by the restriction of some pro - morphemes to particular subclasses ( the man is not an antecedent for she ) , and by testing the co - occurrence ranges of the pro - morpheme ...
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... morphemes is slightly different after each of these . wh- S ?: Who took the book ?, Where did it go ?, Where did it come from ?, From where did it come ?. Here the post - wh- pro - morpheme is free , except that it will be shown in §3.3 ...
... morphemes is slightly different after each of these . wh- S ?: Who took the book ?, Where did it go ?, Where did it come from ?, From where did it come ?. Here the post - wh- pro - morpheme is free , except that it will be shown in §3.3 ...
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... morphemes , but not zero , as for the second subject N in The ideas kept changing as the ideas spread , more comfortably ... as they spread . In some positions the recurring morphemes may appear either in full , in pro - morpheme , or ...
... morphemes , but not zero , as for the second subject N in The ideas kept changing as the ideas spread , more comfortably ... as they spread . In some positions the recurring morphemes may appear either in full , in pro - morpheme , or ...
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