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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... gender are independent but overlapping . The noun in question is assigned gender according to its semantics , but overrides the semantic assignment to morphological class . For Arapesh there is one gender assign- ment rule that combines ...
... gender are independent but overlapping . The noun in question is assigned gender according to its semantics , but overrides the semantic assignment to morphological class . For Arapesh there is one gender assign- ment rule that combines ...
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... gender - semantics morphological class It is then natural to ask whether we should predict morphological class from gender or vice versa . This would give two alternative possible systems . The first is to assign gender according to ...
... gender - semantics morphological class It is then natural to ask whether we should predict morphological class from gender or vice versa . This would give two alternative possible systems . The first is to assign gender according to ...
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... 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 for morphological class depends on whether the noun in question is animate or ...
... 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 for morphological class depends on whether the noun in question is animate or ...
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