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In the first three examples in the table there is an augment , while in the last there is an unpredictable alternation of consonant ... I could then claim that the example in Table 4 also follows this morphological pattern .
In the first three examples in the table there is an augment , while in the last there is an unpredictable alternation of consonant ... I could then claim that the example in Table 4 also follows this morphological pattern .
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NOM ' sons of bitches ' ( Russian , Mel'čuk 1983 ) Mel'čuk suggests that this is an example of phrasal suppletion . But there is an alternative analysis that requires no extension to our typology . Syn ' son ' enters into a relation of ...
NOM ' sons of bitches ' ( Russian , Mel'čuk 1983 ) Mel'čuk suggests that this is an example of phrasal suppletion . But there is an alternative analysis that requires no extension to our typology . Syn ' son ' enters into a relation of ...
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Different cells of a paradigm do not in canonical examples have differing syntactic effects ( except in terms of the ... I discuss it here as an example of the potential cases that are established , after full consideration , not to be ...
Different cells of a paradigm do not in canonical examples have differing syntactic effects ( except in terms of the ... I discuss it here as an example of the potential cases that are established , after full consideration , not to be ...
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