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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... zero morphemes . We discover these zero morphemes by finding that the exigencies of grammatical description ( in particular the methods of §§2.1 , 2 ) point to the effect , in these sections , of certain elements which are not visible ...
... zero morphemes . We discover these zero morphemes by finding that the exigencies of grammatical description ( in particular the methods of §§2.1 , 2 ) point to the effect , in these sections , of certain elements which are not visible ...
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... 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 in zero forms , as is ...
... 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 in zero forms , as is ...
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... ZERO Zero antevocalic = zero , h . Zero final = zero , r , n , s , ns . Zero anteconsonantal = zero , h , or certain sonants as follows : zero - w , -m , -n , -8 , -Z , -p , -k , -t , * 85 = sia ? * 87 = kwe ? -d , -q = rw rm rn T8 lw ...
... ZERO Zero antevocalic = zero , h . Zero final = zero , r , n , s , ns . Zero anteconsonantal = zero , h , or certain sonants as follows : zero - w , -m , -n , -8 , -Z , -p , -k , -t , * 85 = sia ? * 87 = kwe ? -d , -q = rw rm rn T8 lw ...
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