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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... morphological class evaluation is determined at a node MORPHOLOGICAL_CLASS , and that it involves placing the evaluated values into a path there . Fact [ 2 ] in 29 states that both the ( pragmatic ) register and the semantic category ...
... morphological class evaluation is determined at a node MORPHOLOGICAL_CLASS , and that it involves placing the evaluated values into a path there . Fact [ 2 ] in 29 states that both the ( pragmatic ) register and the semantic category ...
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The assignment of congruent morphological classes for genders in 31 involves an asymmetry in which class assignment may rely on the semantic principles of gender assignment , but not the other way around . We discuss this in detail in ...
The assignment of congruent morphological classes for genders in 31 involves an asymmetry in which class assignment may rely on the semantic principles of gender assignment , but not the other way around . We discuss this in detail in ...
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... morphological class prefix congruent with their gender . In fact since the normal case default for animate nouns is the zero morphological class ( V ) , which has no corresponding gender , the exceptional case default is the only way in ...
... morphological class prefix congruent with their gender . In fact since the normal case default for animate nouns is the zero morphological class ( V ) , which has no corresponding gender , the exceptional case default is the only way in ...
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