Language, Band 70,Ausgaben 3-4George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1994 |
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... affixes - only ' decision has the helpful practical consequence of usually yielding clearcut answers to questions about inflectional and paradigmatic distinctness . THE PRINCIPLE OF CONTRAST AND INFLECTION CLASSES 3.1 . AN ICELANDIC ...
... affixes - only ' decision has the helpful practical consequence of usually yielding clearcut answers to questions about inflectional and paradigmatic distinctness . THE PRINCIPLE OF CONTRAST AND INFLECTION CLASSES 3.1 . AN ICELANDIC ...
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... affix , in the sense that the information content of an inflectional affix consists in part of a list of all the inflection classes which share that affix for the paradigmatic cell in question , then any two distinct affixes will be ...
... affix , in the sense that the information content of an inflectional affix consists in part of a list of all the inflection classes which share that affix for the paradigmatic cell in question , then any two distinct affixes will be ...
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... affixes are preceded by a percent sign ( % ) , affixes which appear in one and only one inflection class ( let us call them ' class - identifiers ' ) are in bold small capitals , and other affixes ( the class - defaults ) are in plain ...
... affixes are preceded by a percent sign ( % ) , affixes which appear in one and only one inflection class ( let us call them ' class - identifiers ' ) are in bold small capitals , and other affixes ( the class - defaults ) are in plain ...
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JOURNAL OF THE LINGUISTIC | 417 |
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