Language, Band 82George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 2006 |
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... ( Table 2 , left - hand side ) , and among those binomials for which they are active , both constraints tend to be aligned in the same direction ( Table 2 , right - hand side ) . Further investigation shows that , with only two exceptions ...
... ( Table 2 , left - hand side ) , and among those binomials for which they are active , both constraints tend to be aligned in the same direction ( Table 2 , right - hand side ) . Further investigation shows that , with only two exceptions ...
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... Table 1 , the lexemes PRAMEN ' spring ' and POKOJ ' room ' inflect alike in some cells but differ- ently in others ; this partial similarity between paradigms is an essential effect of hetero- clisis . It is important to recognize ...
... Table 1 , the lexemes PRAMEN ' spring ' and POKOJ ' room ' inflect alike in some cells but differ- ently in others ; this partial similarity between paradigms is an essential effect of hetero- clisis . It is important to recognize ...
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... ( Table 1 ) , whose members inflect as members of two inflection classes ( the soft - masculine and hard - masculine declensions ) and express two properties ( singular , plural ) of the inflectional category of number . In this paradigm ...
... ( Table 1 ) , whose members inflect as members of two inflection classes ( the soft - masculine and hard - masculine declensions ) and express two properties ( singular , plural ) of the inflectional category of number . In this paradigm ...
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