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TYPE augment in singular augment in plural augment in both consonant alternation SINGULAR bolgarin knjaz ' xozjain sose [ d ] TABLE 5. Some Russian nouns with different stems . Note : There are other stem patterns , as shown for ...
TYPE augment in singular augment in plural augment in both consonant alternation SINGULAR bolgarin knjaz ' xozjain sose [ d ] TABLE 5. Some Russian nouns with different stems . Note : There are other stem patterns , as shown for ...
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This is a less canonical situation than one in which I could simply say that the stem used in the plural is ljud- , except in the genitive plural where it is čelovek.36 A well - known case of an outside condition involves the French ...
This is a less canonical situation than one in which I could simply say that the stem used in the plural is ljud- , except in the genitive plural where it is čelovek.36 A well - known case of an outside condition involves the French ...
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Given a noun whose singular and plural are in a suppletive relation , what do we expect to be frequent ? We could compare lexemes one with another , or we could compare the irregularly related stems within lexemes .
Given a noun whose singular and plural are in a suppletive relation , what do we expect to be frequent ? We could compare lexemes one with another , or we could compare the irregularly related stems within lexemes .
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