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He considers a in faris as / e / , which seems to reflect the opinion of Fourquet ( 1952 : 125 ) , who saw one phoneme in OHG e and a of faran , feris , and a second in e and i of beran , birit . In line with similar instances ...
He considers a in faris as / e / , which seems to reflect the opinion of Fourquet ( 1952 : 125 ) , who saw one phoneme in OHG e and a of faran , feris , and a second in e and i of beran , birit . In line with similar instances ...
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This seems like finding in a corpus of English language material the forms holly , city , ferret and rabbit and as a ... There would seem , however , to be a somewhat unorthodox approach , in that between allomorph and morpheme there ...
This seems like finding in a corpus of English language material the forms holly , city , ferret and rabbit and as a ... There would seem , however , to be a somewhat unorthodox approach , in that between allomorph and morpheme there ...
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This often seems to be the case , with overt negative markers applied to unpaired ( derived ) adjectives . Thus , the suffix -less seems to pair withand replace the derivational suffix -ful . The prefix un- seems to be used for deriving ...
This often seems to be the case , with overt negative markers applied to unpaired ( derived ) adjectives . Thus , the suffix -less seems to pair withand replace the derivational suffix -ful . The prefix un- seems to be used for deriving ...
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