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-er , -ar are omitted with stems ending in er , are ; optional ( Stemberger ) . d . Swedish : verb pres . stem marker -r is omitted with verb stems ending in r ; optional ( Linell , Stemberger ) . e . Swedish : poss .
-er , -ar are omitted with stems ending in er , are ; optional ( Stemberger ) . d . Swedish : verb pres . stem marker -r is omitted with verb stems ending in r ; optional ( Linell , Stemberger ) . e . Swedish : poss .
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а ( 31 ) Stem boundary plus inflectional suffix . a . Hungarian : / -Vs / becomes / -VI / for noun stems ending in / Vs / . b . Turkish : passive / -VI / is replaced by reflexive / -Vn / when a verb stem ends in N OR a vowel ( Lewis ) .
а ( 31 ) Stem boundary plus inflectional suffix . a . Hungarian : / -Vs / becomes / -VI / for noun stems ending in / Vs / . b . Turkish : passive / -VI / is replaced by reflexive / -Vn / when a verb stem ends in N OR a vowel ( Lewis ) .
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In explaining the meaning of a novel word , participants should face a hierarchy of difficulty , given the morphological transparency of different noun forms , as follows : ( a ) stem + external affix forms should be mastered before ...
In explaining the meaning of a novel word , participants should face a hierarchy of difficulty , given the morphological transparency of different noun forms , as follows : ( a ) stem + external affix forms should be mastered before ...
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Linguistic phonetic descriptions of clicks P Ladefoged and A Traill | 1 |
Segmental rules of English and cyclic phonology Jerzy Rubach | 21 |
Surface wordorder typology and Universal Grammar Peter Coopmans | 55 |
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