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lexical statements such as 2 , but must instead involve morphological rules of a more general sort . On the theoretical plane , I develop the approach to heteroclisis proposed in Stump 2002 , according to which heteroclisis is one kind ...
lexical statements such as 2 , but must instead involve morphological rules of a more general sort . On the theoretical plane , I develop the approach to heteroclisis proposed in Stump 2002 , according to which heteroclisis is one kind ...
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... whose realization involves a vowel - initial case suffix ) .20 The rules of paradigm linkage in 20 are ... conditioned and morphologically conditioned heteroclisis.23 Both sorts of heteroclisis involve a lexeme having a root and at ...
... whose realization involves a vowel - initial case suffix ) .20 The rules of paradigm linkage in 20 are ... conditioned and morphologically conditioned heteroclisis.23 Both sorts of heteroclisis involve a lexeme having a root and at ...
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Note that saying that a paradigm involves a defective inflection class is not the same thing as saying that it is a defective paradigm ; the paradigm of DĂ , for instance , is not defective . Note , too , that inflection - class ...
Note that saying that a paradigm involves a defective inflection class is not the same thing as saying that it is a defective paradigm ; the paradigm of DĂ , for instance , is not defective . Note , too , that inflection - class ...
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