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The first has to do with our willingness to countenance inflection class membership as part of the meaning of an inflectional affix . To say that something within the language system , such as inflection class membership , could be part ...
The first has to do with our willingness to countenance inflection class membership as part of the meaning of an inflectional affix . To say that something within the language system , such as inflection class membership , could be part ...
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The one affixal realization which is shared by more than one inflection class , if it exists , can be called the ' class - default ' affix within the set of competitors . At first sight , the No Blur Principle looks quite different from ...
The one affixal realization which is shared by more than one inflection class , if it exists , can be called the ' class - default ' affix within the set of competitors . At first sight , the No Blur Principle looks quite different from ...
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But that misses the point that , except in the ergative ( singular and plural ) and sometimes in the nominative plural , the inflection of the adjective pays attention not to the morphosyntactic properties of the noun or of the noun ...
But that misses the point that , except in the ergative ( singular and plural ) and sometimes in the nominative plural , the inflection of the adjective pays attention not to the morphosyntactic properties of the noun or of the noun ...
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