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In ' What you can do with deriva- tional morphology ' , Laurie Bauer describes a cross- linguistic study whose aims included searching for core derivational meanings , determining the geo- graphical distribution of categories ...
In ' What you can do with deriva- tional morphology ' , Laurie Bauer describes a cross- linguistic study whose aims included searching for core derivational meanings , determining the geo- graphical distribution of categories ...
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Their role is largely confined to providing a base for derivational and inflectional processes . If one restricts attention to the weak patterns described by the rules in Table 9 , it is not implausible to propose , as Anderson ( 1992 ...
Their role is largely confined to providing a base for derivational and inflectional processes . If one restricts attention to the weak patterns described by the rules in Table 9 , it is not implausible to propose , as Anderson ( 1992 ...
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Syntactic derivations : A nontransforma- tional view . ... Basically , B assumes that move- ment ' splits ' a syntactic expression into two parts which form a derivational unit but enter separately into the formation of larger ...
Syntactic derivations : A nontransforma- tional view . ... Basically , B assumes that move- ment ' splits ' a syntactic expression into two parts which form a derivational unit but enter separately into the formation of larger ...
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