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Four major types of disambiguating information were distinguished : inflectional , other morphological , non - morphological , and any combination of the above . These are exemplified below : ( 5 ) Types of disambiguating information ...
Four major types of disambiguating information were distinguished : inflectional , other morphological , non - morphological , and any combination of the above . These are exemplified below : ( 5 ) Types of disambiguating information ...
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In a study of functional constraints on ( s ) deletion in Cuban Spanish , Terrell ( 1975a : 436 ) claimed that ' Spanish speakers consistently avoid suppressing all traces of a morphological indication of number .
In a study of functional constraints on ( s ) deletion in Cuban Spanish , Terrell ( 1975a : 436 ) claimed that ' Spanish speakers consistently avoid suppressing all traces of a morphological indication of number .
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He makes the correct observation that morphological boundaries are employed in an ad - hoc manner for the purpose of handling what Chomsky and Halle regard as “ exceptions " or " apparent exceptions " to their phonological rule systems ...
He makes the correct observation that morphological boundaries are employed in an ad - hoc manner for the purpose of handling what Chomsky and Halle regard as “ exceptions " or " apparent exceptions " to their phonological rule systems ...
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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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