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With such derivational pairing one typically finds gaps and less than regular semantics . Some linguists go even further and allow suppletion as a term within lexical semantics . For example , Bhat ( 1967 ) talks of lexical suppletion ...
With such derivational pairing one typically finds gaps and less than regular semantics . Some linguists go even further and allow suppletion as a term within lexical semantics . For example , Bhat ( 1967 ) talks of lexical suppletion ...
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It is , however , less regular ( and the suppletion is therefore less canonical ) than instances for some types of noun . Furthermore , there are many examples , from different language families ...
It is , however , less regular ( and the suppletion is therefore less canonical ) than instances for some types of noun . Furthermore , there are many examples , from different language families ...
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In bipartite stems like khasiŋs- ' ask ' only the rightmost syllable behaves like a regular stem consisting of root and augment ( here , siŋ - s- ) ; the rest ( kha- ) behaves like a morphologically separate item , despite the lexical ...
In bipartite stems like khasiŋs- ' ask ' only the rightmost syllable behaves like a regular stem consisting of root and augment ( here , siŋ - s- ) ; the rest ( kha- ) behaves like a morphologically separate item , despite the lexical ...
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