Language, Band 83George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 2007 |
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... DISTRIBUTION OF SUPPLETIVE FORMS WITHIN THE PARADIGM . Distribution is a cen- tral issue for the typology of suppletion . Suppose a lexeme has two or more suppletive stems : what are the possible patterns of distribution ? In theory ...
... DISTRIBUTION OF SUPPLETIVE FORMS WITHIN THE PARADIGM . Distribution is a cen- tral issue for the typology of suppletion . Suppose a lexeme has two or more suppletive stems : what are the possible patterns of distribution ? In theory ...
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... distribution , a ( morpho ) syntac- tic account is possible . One could argue that the all- stem appears when there is a stressed inflection in the present or , equivalently , when the form is bisyllabic . Phonological distribution is ...
... distribution , a ( morpho ) syntac- tic account is possible . One could argue that the all- stem appears when there is a stressed inflection in the present or , equivalently , when the form is bisyllabic . Phonological distribution is ...
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... distribution > morphosyntactic distribution Given that the morphosyntactic instances can generally be seen also as morphological , criterion 5 should be read as indicating that the clearly morphologically determined cases like French ...
... distribution > morphosyntactic distribution Given that the morphosyntactic instances can generally be seen also as morphological , criterion 5 should be read as indicating that the clearly morphologically determined cases like French ...
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