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Morphemes and phonemes ( $ 12 , pp . 25–9 ; OSG 37-44 ) . The analyses that enter into the procedure of deduction yield inventories at each stage of the entities that have the same relations , i.e. , that can take the same " place " in ...
Morphemes and phonemes ( $ 12 , pp . 25–9 ; OSG 37-44 ) . The analyses that enter into the procedure of deduction yield inventories at each stage of the entities that have the same relations , i.e. , that can take the same " place " in ...
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Lounsbury himself uses the method of morpheme alternants in the analysis of the Oneida verb , and the segmenting technique called 8 ... have to be taken as identical fractions of the allomorphs of two or more different morphemes .
Lounsbury himself uses the method of morpheme alternants in the analysis of the Oneida verb , and the segmenting technique called 8 ... have to be taken as identical fractions of the allomorphs of two or more different morphemes .
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This accounts for the trend in pidgin languages , where the bound 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 ...
This accounts for the trend in pidgin languages , where the bound 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 ...
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The stops and spirants of early Germanic | 1 |
Prakrit vanadava tree sap selfcontrol | 43 |
Meaning and linguistic analysis | 57 |
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