Language, Band 78,Ausgaben 1-2Linguistic Society of America, 2002 Proceedings of the annual meeting of the Society in v. 1-11, 1925-34. After 1934 they appear in Its Bulletin. |
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... defaults . We may talk of a second choice or exceptional case default for both gender and morphological class . We have seen that the exceptional case default for gender for any noun is masculine and that the exceptional case default ...
... defaults . We may talk of a second choice or exceptional case default for both gender and morphological class . We have seen that the exceptional case default for gender for any noun is masculine and that the exceptional case default ...
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... default for morpho- logical class while maintaining the normal case default for gender . The noun ngal- kordow ' brolga ' is assigned to morphological class II as follows : it takes the normal case default for gender ( feminine for ...
... default for morpho- logical class while maintaining the normal case default for gender . The noun ngal- kordow ' brolga ' is assigned to morphological class II as follows : it takes the normal case default for gender ( feminine for ...
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... default gender , masculine , it will be assigned to morphological class I. The output for this noun is given in 41 ... default or exceptional case default accounts for the patterns found . GENDER MORPHOLOGICAL CLASS normal case default ...
... default gender , masculine , it will be assigned to morphological class I. The output for this noun is given in 41 ... default or exceptional case default accounts for the patterns found . GENDER MORPHOLOGICAL CLASS normal case default ...
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