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Thus the criteria establish the dimensions along which specific instances of suppletion are found , allowing me to calibrate examples out from the canonical . The criteria fall into two main areas , those internal to the lexeme and ...
Thus the criteria establish the dimensions along which specific instances of suppletion are found , allowing me to calibrate examples out from the canonical . The criteria fall into two main areas , those internal to the lexeme and ...
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As can be seen in Table 3 , some Chintang inflectional markers are semantically underspecified , and it is only through their combination that affixes realize specific cells of the paradigm . For example , prefixes tend to mark person ...
As can be seen in Table 3 , some Chintang inflectional markers are semantically underspecified , and it is only through their combination that affixes realize specific cells of the paradigm . For example , prefixes tend to mark person ...
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Hebrew draws the line between definite and indefinite NPs and Turkish between specific and nonspecific ones . Likewise , the criterion for using or omitting a case morpheme for objects may come from the animacy hierarchy 3 ( see for ...
Hebrew draws the line between definite and indefinite NPs and Turkish between specific and nonspecific ones . Likewise , the criterion for using or omitting a case morpheme for objects may come from the animacy hierarchy 3 ( see for ...
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