Language, Band 82George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 2006 |
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... heteroclisis at somewhat greater length ( §2 ) , with particular attention to the relation between heteroclisis and other , superficially similar phenomena.3 2. SOME BASIC CHARACTERISTICS OF HETEROCLISIS . In the Czech paradigms in ...
... heteroclisis at somewhat greater length ( §2 ) , with particular attention to the relation between heteroclisis and other , superficially similar phenomena.3 2. SOME BASIC CHARACTERISTICS OF HETEROCLISIS . In the Czech paradigms in ...
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... heteroclisis ( the ' paradigm - linkage ap- proach ' ) stems from its effectiveness in accounting for a number of observable proper- ties of heteroclite paradigms . Here , I discuss three such properties : ( i ) the distinction between ...
... heteroclisis ( the ' paradigm - linkage ap- proach ' ) stems from its effectiveness in accounting for a number of observable proper- ties of heteroclite paradigms . Here , I discuss three such properties : ( i ) the distinction between ...
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... heteroclisis . 4.2 . SYSTEMATIC HETEROCLISIS INVOLVING PARTIALLY COMPETING INFLECTION CLASSES . Canonical instances of heteroclisis ( in which a lexeme's inflection depends on stems belonging to two or more fully competing inflection ...
... heteroclisis . 4.2 . SYSTEMATIC HETEROCLISIS INVOLVING PARTIALLY COMPETING INFLECTION CLASSES . Canonical instances of heteroclisis ( in which a lexeme's inflection depends on stems belonging to two or more fully competing inflection ...
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