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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... noun morphology and endocentric noun phrase structure . Although the author echoes the old saw that Romanian ' preserves ' five cases - nominative , vocative , genitive , dative , accusative - he quickly rejects this traditional ...
... noun morphology and endocentric noun phrase structure . Although the author echoes the old saw that Romanian ' preserves ' five cases - nominative , vocative , genitive , dative , accusative - he quickly rejects this traditional ...
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... nouns in their terminal shapes , adjectives differ from nouns in their morphemic composition : they consist of a bound base plus an agreement morph , and can be articulated only when phrase - bound to an unarticulated noun head ...
... nouns in their terminal shapes , adjectives differ from nouns in their morphemic composition : they consist of a bound base plus an agreement morph , and can be articulated only when phrase - bound to an unarticulated noun head ...
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... noun . This is the point which Hagström sets out to discuss . He takes Zeitvertreib ' pastime ' as an example to show how unwise it is to accept uncritically the idea that all Satzwörter with a nonverbal first part must be explained as ...
... noun . This is the point which Hagström sets out to discuss . He takes Zeitvertreib ' pastime ' as an example to show how unwise it is to accept uncritically the idea that all Satzwörter with a nonverbal first part must be explained as ...
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