Language, Band 67George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1991 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 presence of the brand name Kal Kan . Thus , we suggest that there are in fact two sources for the contained antecedent in examples like 31a : one is the para- digmatic relationship that the containing - word / contained ...
... morphological presence of the brand name Kal Kan . Thus , we suggest that there are in fact two sources for the contained antecedent in examples like 31a : one is the para- digmatic relationship that the containing - word / contained ...
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... morphological operations , head operations are only sensitive to the feature content of the expressions to which they apply ; that is , they need never be assumed to check the feature content of the internal , head constituent on which ...
... morphological operations , head operations are only sensitive to the feature content of the expressions to which they apply ; that is , they need never be assumed to check the feature content of the internal , head constituent on which ...
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... morphological expressions may carry specifications for at least four different types of features ( not including phonological and semantic features ) : purely morphological fea- tures , such as the feature determining the choice between ...
... morphological expressions may carry specifications for at least four different types of features ( not including phonological and semantic features ) : purely morphological fea- tures , such as the feature determining the choice between ...
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