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... theory , and A - Morphous Morphology ( Anderson 1992 ) as a ' morpheme as process ' theory . His characterization of the latter is certainly correct ; Anderson is quite explicit in treating all morphology as processual . But I question ...
... theory , and A - Morphous Morphology ( Anderson 1992 ) as a ' morpheme as process ' theory . His characterization of the latter is certainly correct ; Anderson is quite explicit in treating all morphology as processual . But I question ...
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... theory and reconstruction . Cambridge : Cambridge University Press . CARLSON , LAURI . 1978. Word stress in Finnish . Cambridge , MA : MIT , мs . CHEN , M ... theory : Principles and case studies . A PARAMETRIC THEORY OF POETIC METER 333.
... theory and reconstruction . Cambridge : Cambridge University Press . CARLSON , LAURI . 1978. Word stress in Finnish . Cambridge , MA : MIT , мs . CHEN , M ... theory : Principles and case studies . A PARAMETRIC THEORY OF POETIC METER 333.
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... theory of binding . Per- haps as a service for readers familiar with configurational analyses , they formal- ize their theory in terms of OBLIQUENESS COMMAND ( 0 - command ) and state it in the form of the familiar three principles of ...
... theory of binding . Per- haps as a service for readers familiar with configurational analyses , they formal- ize their theory in terms of OBLIQUENESS COMMAND ( 0 - command ) and state it in the form of the familiar three principles of ...
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Graham Thurgood | 31 |
Productive lexical innovations | 69 |
Evidence for | 97 |
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