Language, Band 70,Ausgaben 3-4George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1994 |
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... plural and genitive singular cells in the case - number paradigm , for monosyllabic feminine nouns in Icelandic : ' ( 4 ) Genitive singular : -ar , - ( u ) r Nominative plural : -ir , -ar , - ( u ) r Let us say that two affixes ...
... plural and genitive singular cells in the case - number paradigm , for monosyllabic feminine nouns in Icelandic : ' ( 4 ) Genitive singular : -ar , - ( u ) r Nominative plural : -ir , -ar , - ( u ) r Let us say that two affixes ...
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... plural cells which are most lavishly provided with distinct affixal realizations and which are therefore most crucial in determining the number of inflection classes . ( Nominative , genitive , and accusative plural are always ...
... plural cells which are most lavishly provided with distinct affixal realizations and which are therefore most crucial in determining the number of inflection classes . ( Nominative , genitive , and accusative plural are always ...
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... plural as well as b - plural , and r - singular is associ- ated with j - plural as well as r - plural . It turns out , however , that there is a semantic basis for this . The b - singular and r - singular nouns which belong to the j ...
... plural as well as b - plural , and r - singular is associ- ated with j - plural as well as r - plural . It turns out , however , that there is a semantic basis for this . The b - singular and r - singular nouns which belong to the j ...
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JOURNAL OF THE LINGUISTIC | 417 |
Phonetic knowledge John Kingston Randy L Diehl | 419 |
The women Foundation Members of | 455 |
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