Language, Band 83George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 2007 |
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... regular . It is , however , less regular ( and the suppletion is therefore less canonical ) than instances for some types of noun . Furthermore , there are many exam- ples , from different language families , of personal pronouns ...
... regular . It is , however , less regular ( and the suppletion is therefore less canonical ) than instances for some types of noun . Furthermore , there are many exam- ples , from different language families , of personal pronouns ...
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... regular root + augment structure . They can have regular lexical meanings , but many have developed into derivational notions , and two of them realize the inflectional categories imperfective and perfect . Two additional properties of ...
... regular root + augment structure . They can have regular lexical meanings , but many have developed into derivational notions , and two of them realize the inflectional categories imperfective and perfect . Two additional properties of ...
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... regular inflection always involves computation ( irrespective of frequency ) , while irregular forms are stored as wholes . Other dualistic approaches use race models in which processing by rote and by computation compete with each ...
... regular inflection always involves computation ( irrespective of frequency ) , while irregular forms are stored as wholes . Other dualistic approaches use race models in which processing by rote and by computation compete with each ...
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acceptability acoustic analysis anaphoric animacy articulatory articulatory synthesis Bantu languages Cambridge canonical case-marking chapters Chintang clitics CLLD condition contrast crosslinguistic dialect discourse discussion effect of embedding EMBD endangered languages English ergative evolutionarily stable evolutionarily stable strategy evolutionary example forms frequency function gaps Gestural glottal glottis grammar grammaticalization Greek hearer strategies inflectional interaction involved ISBN John Benjamins Ladefoged language lexeme lexical linguemes linguistic Maria markers marking morpheme morphology morphosyntactic Nash equilibrium nomizi nonisland nouns Ø/him papers paradigm pattern periphrastic Peter PETER LADEFOGED phonetic phonological phonological word Pion plural possible prefixes pronominals pronouns questions reference relative clauses relevant resumption semantic singular sounds speaker strategies specific speech split-ergative stem stochastic structure suffix suppletion syllable syntactic syntax Table tense that-clauses the.ACC the.NOM theory think.3SG tion tongue types typology unembedded University Press v2-stems values verb vowels weak islands whether-clauses who.ACC words zeaz zzaa