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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... morpho- phonemic alternations , realizing that the evidence offered by such alternations is valid only for Pre - Gothic , not for the attested stage of the language . Never- theless , he believes that some morphophonemic alternations ...
... morpho- phonemic alternations , realizing that the evidence offered by such alternations is valid only for Pre - Gothic , not for the attested stage of the language . Never- theless , he believes that some morphophonemic alternations ...
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... morphophonemic rule for / b , d , j , g , G / and again as an allophonic rule for / r , 1 / . In Chomsky's ( and Halle's ) conception of grammar , one need consider , after morphophonemic rewritings of the first kind ( morphemically ...
... morphophonemic rule for / b , d , j , g , G / and again as an allophonic rule for / r , 1 / . In Chomsky's ( and Halle's ) conception of grammar , one need consider , after morphophonemic rewritings of the first kind ( morphemically ...
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... morphophonemic statement would show the relation of -I- to all other types of vowel stems as well . ( I have not invented the morphophoneme -I- just for this occasion : it is the best way to explain the / i / allomorph of the plural ...
... morphophonemic statement would show the relation of -I- to all other types of vowel stems as well . ( I have not invented the morphophoneme -I- just for this occasion : it is the best way to explain the / i / allomorph of the plural ...
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