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rule of -éna suffixation applicable in all plural present - tense forms , and the other is the rule of -ása suffixation ... Zwicky 1985 develops the hypothesis that the interaction of rules of referral with each other and with rules of ...
rule of -éna suffixation applicable in all plural present - tense forms , and the other is the rule of -ása suffixation ... Zwicky 1985 develops the hypothesis that the interaction of rules of referral with each other and with rules of ...
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( 9 ) Format for morpholexical rules : MLRn.17 ) ( x ) = y CLASS : X ( 10 ) Format for rules of referral : RRn . ... of some set of morphosyntactic feature specifications ; thus , the application of the morpholexical rule MLRn .
( 9 ) Format for morpholexical rules : MLRn.17 ) ( x ) = y CLASS : X ( 10 ) Format for rules of referral : RRn . ... of some set of morphosyntactic feature specifications ; thus , the application of the morpholexical rule MLRn .
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One traditional approach to exceptionality has involved the use of features specifying individual morphological forms as exceptions to individual rules ( e.g. Chomsky & Halle 1968 , Lakoff 1970 , Zonneveld 1978 , Lightner 1972 ...
One traditional approach to exceptionality has involved the use of features specifying individual morphological forms as exceptions to individual rules ( e.g. Chomsky & Halle 1968 , Lakoff 1970 , Zonneveld 1978 , Lightner 1972 ...
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The Full Competence Hypothesis of clause structure | 1 |
A new approach to tone in Luganda Lurry M Hymun Francis X Kutumbu | 34 |
Clitics morphology and the syntax | 68 |
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