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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... PARADIGM FUNCTIONS AND DERIVATIONAL MORPHOLOGY . So far , my dis- cussion of paradigm functions has focussed exclusively on their use in relating the root of an inflectional paradigm to the words in that paradigm . An important question ...
... PARADIGM FUNCTIONS AND DERIVATIONAL MORPHOLOGY . So far , my dis- cussion of paradigm functions has focussed exclusively on their use in relating the root of an inflectional paradigm to the words in that paradigm . An important question ...
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... paradigm of L2.33 The second assumption concerns the listedness of words and roots : ( 57 ) If a lexeme has a regular inflectional paradigm , not all of its members are lexically listed ; the roots of existing lexemes , however , are ...
... paradigm of L2.33 The second assumption concerns the listedness of words and roots : ( 57 ) If a lexeme has a regular inflectional paradigm , not all of its members are lexically listed ; the roots of existing lexemes , however , are ...
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... paradigm function for a given argument is always a structure which is generated independently by morpholexical rules ( or is simply stipulated in the lexicon ) . b . DEFAULT CLAUSE REQUIREMENT : Every paradigm function has a default ...
... paradigm function for a given argument is always a structure which is generated independently by morpholexical rules ( or is simply stipulated in the lexicon ) . b . DEFAULT CLAUSE REQUIREMENT : Every paradigm function has a default ...
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An investigation | 1 |
An integrated theory of complement control Ivan A Sag Carl Pollard | 63 |
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