Language, Bände 31-36George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1961 Proceedings of the annual meeting of the Society in v. 1-11, 1925-34. After 1934 they appear in Its Bulletin. |
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... morphological analysis one would store in the computer memory all true stems and the morphological rules for operating on stems , i.e. the flectional morphology of the language . The stored information is all that is needed to generate ...
... morphological analysis one would store in the computer memory all true stems and the morphological rules for operating on stems , i.e. the flectional morphology of the language . The stored information is all that is needed to generate ...
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... morphological analysis might be performed in a language with morphological processes other than affixation . In addition , both methods postulate an analysis that is basically different from the synthesis . Only the third method , that ...
... morphological analysis might be performed in a language with morphological processes other than affixation . In addition , both methods postulate an analysis that is basically different from the synthesis . Only the third method , that ...
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... morphological constructions first , viz . noun , verb , adjec- tive , adverb , etc. without generally bringing in the syntactic criteria . The order of occurrence of the morphological constructions within a sentence is loose and ...
... morphological constructions first , viz . noun , verb , adjec- tive , adverb , etc. without generally bringing in the syntactic criteria . The order of occurrence of the morphological constructions within a sentence is loose and ...
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The phonemes of Bengali | 22 |
Arabic evidence for ProtoSemitic awa and ō | 60 |
Notes | 187 |
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adjective allophones American analysis aphasia apocope Aragonese aspirated Avestan Bengali bogop Castilian clause clause-level clusters coefficients color constituent contour contrast dialects dictionary diphthong discussion distinction doox'iž English evidence example final forms German given glottochronology grammar Greek Hanunóo hypertagmemes indicated Indo-European Infinitival intonation juncture Kannada katharevousa language later Latin lexical linguistic Maltese manifested māyā meaning medial Menéndez Pidal modern morphemes morphological morphophonemic nahalin nasal consonants nasal vowels noun occur original paradigm pattern phonemes phonological phrase position possible present preterite problem pronunciation Proto-Germanic reconstructed reference Sanskrit seems segment semantic semivowel sentence sequence similar sound Spanish speakers speech spelling statement stem stops stress string structure suffix syllable syntactic tagmas tagmeme tion translation Trique University variant verb vid-e vide vidieron vido vío vowel words