Language, Band 83George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 2007 |
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... paradigm exist . For example , if a given language has four cases and three numbers in its nominal system , the paradigm of a noun should have twelve cells . ( This is equivalent to Spencer's notion of EXHAUSTIVITY ( 2003 : 252 ) ...
... paradigm exist . For example , if a given language has four cases and three numbers in its nominal system , the paradigm of a noun should have twelve cells . ( This is equivalent to Spencer's notion of EXHAUSTIVITY ( 2003 : 252 ) ...
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... paradigm less clear ; hence I treat such instances as less fully regular in semantic terms than instances of nonover ... paradigm of nullus and are taken over into that of nemo . From the perspective of the suppletive paradigm of nemo ...
... paradigm less clear ; hence I treat such instances as less fully regular in semantic terms than instances of nonover ... paradigm of nullus and are taken over into that of nemo . From the perspective of the suppletive paradigm of nemo ...
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... paradigm structure . Cam- bridge : Cambridge University Press . STUMP , GREGORY T. 2002. Morphological and syntactic paradigms : Arguments for a theory of paradigm linkage . Yearbook of Morphology 2001.147–80 . STUMP , GREGORY T. 2005 ...
... paradigm structure . Cam- bridge : Cambridge University Press . STUMP , GREGORY T. 2002. Morphological and syntactic paradigms : Arguments for a theory of paradigm linkage . Yearbook of Morphology 2001.147–80 . STUMP , GREGORY T. 2005 ...
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