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In contrast , if surface properties are signaled configurationally , at the edge , the morphological system is uniform throughout : a single Case inflection always ( whether manifested phonologically or not ) .
In contrast , if surface properties are signaled configurationally , at the edge , the morphological system is uniform throughout : a single Case inflection always ( whether manifested phonologically or not ) .
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Yet given that the members of the past series comprise a form class , they can have no substantive properties in common that imply [ + PAST ) . Hence [ + PAST ) must be associated individually with participial and preterit affixes ...
Yet given that the members of the past series comprise a form class , they can have no substantive properties in common that imply [ + PAST ) . Hence [ + PAST ) must be associated individually with participial and preterit affixes ...
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In more complex inflectional systems , productive patterns can often be organized into distinct inflection classes , which apply to items with characteristic forms and / or properties . The present account is deliberately agnostic ...
In more complex inflectional systems , productive patterns can often be organized into distinct inflection classes , which apply to items with characteristic forms and / or properties . The present account is deliberately agnostic ...
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Charles F Hockett James W Gair | 600 |
McCawley John Lawler | 614 |
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