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Or , as in the case of the strong verbs in Germanic , bases may exhibit patterns of interpredictability that cannot be assimilated to any regular phonological process . This type of variation is not problematic for classical WP models ...
Or , as in the case of the strong verbs in Germanic , bases may exhibit patterns of interpredictability that cannot be assimilated to any regular phonological process . This type of variation is not problematic for classical WP models ...
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The key empirical issue , however , is not whether linguists can mine generalizations out of strong patterns . It is whether there is any evidence that speakers internalize these patterns by decomposing strong forms and representing the ...
The key empirical issue , however , is not whether linguists can mine generalizations out of strong patterns . It is whether there is any evidence that speakers internalize these patterns by decomposing strong forms and representing the ...
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This extension would offer an account of MIXED patterns in WG , in which a strong stem takes weak endings . Some German examples are given in Table 20 . The suppletive dental stems in Table 20 , bracht and brannt , underlie regular ...
This extension would offer an account of MIXED patterns in WG , in which a strong stem takes weak endings . Some German examples are given in Table 20 . The suppletive dental stems in Table 20 , bracht and brannt , underlie regular ...
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