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If the features and their values are established , these should ' multiply out ' , so that all possible cells in a paradigm exist . For example , if a given language has four cases and three numbers in its nominal system , the paradigm ...
If the features and their values are established , these should ' multiply out ' , so that all possible cells in a paradigm exist . For example , if a given language has four cases and three numbers in its nominal system , the paradigm ...
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look at any single lexeme fitted within this paradigm . The center column is concerned with comparing cell with cell , within a single lexeme . Look at the composition and structure of the cells ( left column ) ; suppose the first ...
look at any single lexeme fitted within this paradigm . The center column is concerned with comparing cell with cell , within a single lexeme . Look at the composition and structure of the cells ( left column ) ; suppose the first ...
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NOMINATIVE ACCUSATIVE PRESENT soy eres es GENITIVE DATIVE ABLATIVE PRETERITE fui fuiste fue fuimos fuisteis fueron somos sois son The overlap makes the semantic regularity within a single paradigm less clear ; hence I treat such ...
NOMINATIVE ACCUSATIVE PRESENT soy eres es GENITIVE DATIVE ABLATIVE PRETERITE fui fuiste fue fuimos fuisteis fueron somos sois son The overlap makes the semantic regularity within a single paradigm less clear ; hence I treat such ...
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