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... the same time provides us with an opportunity to investigate the interaction of rule and rote-learning in morphology. ... rules to generate irregular past-tense forms from a base form, as generative phonologists have suggested (cf.
... the same time provides us with an opportunity to investigate the interaction of rule and rote-learning in morphology. ... rules to generate irregular past-tense forms from a base form, as generative phonologists have suggested (cf.
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Another circumstance under which shwa is deleted is when it is preceded within a word by a vowel from which it is separated by exactly one consonant : ( 2 ) / ǝ / → Ø / V C The operation of this rule , which we will call ' ( Internal ) ...
Another circumstance under which shwa is deleted is when it is preceded within a word by a vowel from which it is separated by exactly one consonant : ( 2 ) / ǝ / → Ø / V C The operation of this rule , which we will call ' ( Internal ) ...
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governed by strict rules, and constitute a vital part of English grammar. The rules in question are semantic in nature, and reflect different possible conceptualizations of the same situation. If the grammar of a language is seen as a ...
governed by strict rules, and constitute a vital part of English grammar. The rules in question are semantic in nature, and reflect different possible conceptualizations of the same situation. If the grammar of a language is seen as a ...
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Oral and literate strategies in spoken and written narratives Deborah Tannen | 1 |
Space grammar analysability and the English passive Ronald W Langacker | 22 |
Syntactic relations in Western Muskogean P Munro and L Gordon | 81 |
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