Language, Band 70,Ausgaben 3-4George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1994 |
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... TABLE 2. Hypothetical pattern of inflection with five competing classes . Bold small capitals indi- cate class ... Table 3 shows ten inflection classes , defined solely by reference to suffixal morphology , all instan- tiated in ...
... TABLE 2. Hypothetical pattern of inflection with five competing classes . Bold small capitals indi- cate class ... Table 3 shows ten inflection classes , defined solely by reference to suffixal morphology , all instan- tiated in ...
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... TABLE 11. Hypothetical pattern of inflection conforming to the No Blur Principle but violating the Paradigm Economy Principle . could be distributed is three , because no cell has more than three affixal realiza- tions . It follows that ...
... TABLE 11. Hypothetical pattern of inflection conforming to the No Blur Principle but violating the Paradigm Economy Principle . could be distributed is three , because no cell has more than three affixal realiza- tions . It follows that ...
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... Table 11 . What is odd about Table 11 from a Bybeean point of view is that the two aspects of autonomy seem to be divorced . All six of the cells in the paradigm , are associated in some inflection classes with class - identifying forms ...
... Table 11 . What is odd about Table 11 from a Bybeean point of view is that the two aspects of autonomy seem to be divorced . All six of the cells in the paradigm , are associated in some inflection classes with class - identifying forms ...
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