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The book is a series of essays , each of which has a theoretical point to make as well as the aim of describing some recalcitrant bit of French morphology . The latter point is important : these papers are deliberately targeting the ...
The book is a series of essays , each of which has a theoretical point to make as well as the aim of describing some recalcitrant bit of French morphology . The latter point is important : these papers are deliberately targeting the ...
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In ' Les cardinaux et la morphologie constructionelle du français ' ( ' Cardinal numbers and French derivational morphology ' ] ( 199–230 ) , Bernard Fradin and SOPHIE SAULNIER consider those words that are derived from French cardinal ...
In ' Les cardinaux et la morphologie constructionelle du français ' ( ' Cardinal numbers and French derivational morphology ' ] ( 199–230 ) , Bernard Fradin and SOPHIE SAULNIER consider those words that are derived from French cardinal ...
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The specializations of the two authors in somewhat complementary areas of expertise ( phonology , morphology , and syntax ) make the best match for such a daunting enterprise . Despite the growing body of research on recently described ...
The specializations of the two authors in somewhat complementary areas of expertise ( phonology , morphology , and syntax ) make the best match for such a daunting enterprise . Despite the growing body of research on recently described ...
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Phonological movement in Classical Greek Brian Agbayani Chris Golston | 133 |
Processing dative constructions in American | 168 |
Reviews see back cover | 214 |
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