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As a result of the free usage of these processes , some show a very clear difference in the frequency of use ( summarized in Table 2 ) in the regular morphology versus their use in the puns . The most salient feature of zahr puns in ...
As a result of the free usage of these processes , some show a very clear difference in the frequency of use ( summarized in Table 2 ) in the regular morphology versus their use in the puns . The most salient feature of zahr puns in ...
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Syntax , semantics , and morphology are treated as three extremely simple context - free phrase structure grammars . ... which holds the analysis together by stipulating atomic associations of morphological , semantic , and syntactic ...
Syntax , semantics , and morphology are treated as three extremely simple context - free phrase structure grammars . ... which holds the analysis together by stipulating atomic associations of morphological , semantic , and syntactic ...
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US $ 99.00 given at the Fifth International Morphology • ISBN 3-11-015401-3 Meeting in Krems , Austria , in 1992 which Functional Grammar Series 19 covered such different areas of morphological research as morphosyntax , morphopragThis ...
US $ 99.00 given at the Fifth International Morphology • ISBN 3-11-015401-3 Meeting in Krems , Austria , in 1992 which Functional Grammar Series 19 covered such different areas of morphological research as morphosyntax , morphopragThis ...
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