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In Frisian , the dental stem realizes perfect and passive participles , while in Dutch and German it does not realize any member of the past series.3 In Frisian , Dutch , and German , the dental stem also provides the base for inflectional ...
In Frisian , the dental stem realizes perfect and passive participles , while in Dutch and German it does not realize any member of the past series.3 In Frisian , Dutch , and German , the dental stem also provides the base for inflectional ...
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lexical entries , or globally defined lexical stem sets . It is tempting to attribute this restriction to the inflectional character of dental stems . This type of explanation is not possible , however , given that dental stems have no ...
lexical entries , or globally defined lexical stem sets . It is tempting to attribute this restriction to the inflectional character of dental stems . This type of explanation is not possible , however , given that dental stems have no ...
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is defined as the dental stem in English , and as the result of applying the preterit operation F. in 2 to the dental stem in German ( as in Frisian and Dutch ) . e Furthermore , the perfect and passive participle rules in Table 3 share ...
is defined as the dental stem in English , and as the result of applying the preterit operation F. in 2 to the dental stem in German ( as in Frisian and Dutch ) . e Furthermore , the perfect and passive participle rules in Table 3 share ...
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