Language, Band 30 -Band 31,Ausgabe 4,Teil 3George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1955 Proceedings of the annual meeting of the Society in v. 1-11, 1925-34. After 1934 they appear in Its Bulletin. |
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... morphemes and phonemes . One - word sentences , single - phoneme morphemes , and the like are treated by Hjelmslev by introducing a ' special " rule of transference " , which serves to prevent a given entity from being further divided ...
... morphemes and phonemes . One - word sentences , single - phoneme morphemes , and the like are treated by Hjelmslev by introducing a ' special " rule of transference " , which serves to prevent a given entity from being further divided ...
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... morpheme or simultaneously to allomorphs of two ( or more ) different morphemes ; i.e. , it allows of overlapping morphs ' ( 12 ) -even portmanteau morphs ( which overlap completely ) and morphs so related that one is included in the ...
... morpheme or simultaneously to allomorphs of two ( or more ) different morphemes ; i.e. , it allows of overlapping morphs ' ( 12 ) -even portmanteau morphs ( which overlap completely ) and morphs so related that one is included in the ...
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... morphemes of one language are given up in favor of free morphemes from the other ; word order as the most explicit category of all takes the place of the subtler devices of structural signalling . On those relatively rare occasions when ...
... morphemes of one language are given up in favor of free morphemes from the other ; word order as the most explicit category of all takes the place of the subtler devices of structural signalling . On those relatively rare occasions when ...
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