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There is only a single instance of affix generali- zation ( unabove ) , and one formation ... Even if we include the denominal formations , only 4 instances out of 648 are counted . Note that a single base type ( X - ed ) accounts for ...
There is only a single instance of affix generali- zation ( unabove ) , and one formation ... Even if we include the denominal formations , only 4 instances out of 648 are counted . Note that a single base type ( X - ed ) accounts for ...
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For instance , the restriction that bars -ity from attach- ing to base words from the so - called native stratum of the lexicon renders -ity less productive than -ness , which is free to attach to both native and non - native base words ...
For instance , the restriction that bars -ity from attach- ing to base words from the so - called native stratum of the lexicon renders -ity less productive than -ness , which is free to attach to both native and non - native base words ...
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It is tempting to regard 54b as an elliptical instance of either 55a or 55b , but we then have two potential sources of 54b . A simpler option , one that does not suggest a deletion transformation , is to regard 54b as an instance of an ...
It is tempting to regard 54b as an elliptical instance of either 55a or 55b , but we then have two potential sources of 54b . A simpler option , one that does not suggest a deletion transformation , is to regard 54b as an instance of an ...
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Graham Thurgood | 31 |
Productive lexical innovations | 69 |
Evidence for | 97 |
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