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in past tense forms like missed , leading them to postulate that deletion rules would operate more frequently in monomorphemic words than if the deleted element were itself a morpheme . A first examination of my Puerto Rican Spanish ...
in past tense forms like missed , leading them to postulate that deletion rules would operate more frequently in monomorphemic words than if the deleted element were itself a morpheme . A first examination of my Puerto Rican Spanish ...
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segment was found to have one of the strongest effects on plural ( s ) deletion . The behavior of these constraints will be clarified as we proceed to examine the effect of functional factors on verbal ( n ) deletion .
segment was found to have one of the strongest effects on plural ( s ) deletion . The behavior of these constraints will be clarified as we proceed to examine the effect of functional factors on verbal ( n ) deletion .
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Functional factors show no greater effect on deletion of ( s ) from the NP than other factor categories studied . The behavior of the verb shows an opposite effect : functional factors inhibit verbal ( n ) deletion the most .
Functional factors show no greater effect on deletion of ( s ) from the NP than other factor categories studied . The behavior of the verb shows an opposite effect : functional factors inhibit verbal ( n ) deletion the most .
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Chomsky on meaning Jerrold J Katz | 1 |
Peculiar passives Alice Davison | 42 |
Russian conjugation Michael Shapiro | 67 |
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