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The analyses distinguish morphomic stems , which underlie morphosyntactically distinct word forms , from inflectional stems , which realize tense and mood features and provide the input to regular agreement rules .
The analyses distinguish morphomic stems , which underlie morphosyntactically distinct word forms , from inflectional stems , which realize tense and mood features and provide the input to regular agreement rules .
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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 substantive properties other than those associated with ...
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 substantive properties other than those associated with ...
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Traditional descriptions of inflectional systems often identify a class of PRINCIPAL PARTS OG STEMS that supply bases for inflectional rules . In some cases , these stems make a constant morphosyntactic contribution to the words that ...
Traditional descriptions of inflectional systems often identify a class of PRINCIPAL PARTS OG STEMS that supply bases for inflectional rules . In some cases , these stems make a constant morphosyntactic contribution to the words that ...
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Charles F Hockett James W Gair | 600 |
McCawley John Lawler | 614 |
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