Language, Band 70,Ausgaben 3-4George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1994 |
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... distinct functional position associated with features of finiteness , which he takes to be AGR . ( 5 ) a . Wilt thow ony thinge with hym ? ' Do you want anything with him ? ' b . My wyfe rose nott . ' My wife didn't get up . ' c . I ...
... distinct functional position associated with features of finiteness , which he takes to be AGR . ( 5 ) a . Wilt thow ony thinge with hym ? ' Do you want anything with him ? ' b . My wyfe rose nott . ' My wife didn't get up . ' c . I ...
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... distinct if and only if they differ affixally : either the affixes which they carry differ , or one is affixed while the other is not . It follows that given and spoken ( for example ) are inflectionally identical , but given , healed ...
... distinct if and only if they differ affixally : either the affixes which they carry differ , or one is affixed while the other is not . It follows that given and spoken ( for example ) are inflectionally identical , but given , healed ...
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... distinct ; therefore , once the theme vowels are abstracted , there must surely be fewer than six distinct inflection classes on the basis of the inflections proper . Oddly enough , however , this objection is shown to be wrong when we ...
... distinct ; therefore , once the theme vowels are abstracted , there must surely be fewer than six distinct inflection classes on the basis of the inflections proper . Oddly enough , however , this objection is shown to be wrong when we ...
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JOURNAL OF THE LINGUISTIC | 417 |
Phonetic knowledge John Kingston Randy L Diehl | 419 |
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