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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... formal identity between the gender prefixes and four of the morphological class prefixes . Gender and morphological class are assigned according to different but largely overlapping semantic principles . We analyze these partially ...
... formal identity between the gender prefixes and four of the morphological class prefixes . Gender and morphological class are assigned according to different but largely overlapping semantic principles . We analyze these partially ...
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... formal account of gender agreement in Mayali must build this in at the level of constructing the noun phrase , and allow the masculine to override the gender assigned by the head in such situations . 2. NETWORK MORPHOLOGY APPROACHES TO ...
... formal account of gender agreement in Mayali must build this in at the level of constructing the noun phrase , and allow the masculine to override the gender assigned by the head in such situations . 2. NETWORK MORPHOLOGY APPROACHES TO ...
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... formal ( morphological or phonological ) assignment system . While there are languages that have strict semantic ... formal assignment system takes over ; here nouns are assigned to one of the three genders on the basis of their ...
... formal ( morphological or phonological ) assignment system . While there are languages that have strict semantic ... formal assignment system takes over ; here nouns are assigned to one of the three genders on the basis of their ...
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