Language, Band 83George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 2007 |
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... lexeme . Look at the composition and structure of the cells ( left column ) ; suppose the first consists of a stem and a prefix : for this lexeme to have a canonical paradigm , every other cell must be the ' same ' in this regard ...
... lexeme . Look at the composition and structure of the cells ( left column ) ; suppose the first consists of a stem and a prefix : for this lexeme to have a canonical paradigm , every other cell must be the ' same ' in this regard ...
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... lexeme gan ' go ' , preterite ĕode ' went ' , gained a new preterite wente in Middle English , replacing the descendents of eode . Thus the invasive form wente gave a new suppletive lexeme from an old one . There are various accounts in ...
... lexeme gan ' go ' , preterite ĕode ' went ' , gained a new preterite wente in Middle English , replacing the descendents of eode . Thus the invasive form wente gave a new suppletive lexeme from an old one . There are various accounts in ...
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... lexeme as suppletion involves ) . Yet there are examples of suppletion determined by contextual features . One set comes from Norwegian ; I discuss the examples in greater detail below ( §5.3 ) , but at this point exx . 15 and 16 are ...
... lexeme as suppletion involves ) . Yet there are examples of suppletion determined by contextual features . One set comes from Norwegian ; I discuss the examples in greater detail below ( §5.3 ) , but at this point exx . 15 and 16 are ...
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