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Similarly , many of the typological groupings are not original ( e.g. Icelandic and Faroese as morphologically conservative , German occupying an intermediate position , the other languages more innovative ) ; but we are given , for the ...
Similarly , many of the typological groupings are not original ( e.g. Icelandic and Faroese as morphologically conservative , German occupying an intermediate position , the other languages more innovative ) ; but we are given , for the ...
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2 ( Matthews 1972 ) of the given morphosyntactic category . ? In Chapter II , G discusses evidence for absolute neutralization . He presents an argument against Kiparsky's ( 1973 ) Weak Alternation Condition , which claims that non ...
2 ( Matthews 1972 ) of the given morphosyntactic category . ? In Chapter II , G discusses evidence for absolute neutralization . He presents an argument against Kiparsky's ( 1973 ) Weak Alternation Condition , which claims that non ...
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It follows from this that a given noun must tell us something about the verb which is formed from it : the verb must denote something which has to do with the noun . As C & C put it , “ the parent noun denotes one role in the [ activity ...
It follows from this that a given noun must tell us something about the verb which is formed from it : the verb must denote something which has to do with the noun . As C & C put it , “ the parent noun denotes one role in the [ activity ...
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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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