Language, Band 74,Ausgaben 3-4George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1998 |
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... independent stems into affixal morphology was relatively sudden , and was triggered crucially in each case by the fortuitous partial phonological similarity of the old independent stem and an old affix.3 The latter normally disappeared ...
... independent stems into affixal morphology was relatively sudden , and was triggered crucially in each case by the fortuitous partial phonological similarity of the old independent stem and an old affix.3 The latter normally disappeared ...
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... independent lexical stem with a more robust shape ( i.e. , more phonetic material ) , and sharing one or more conspicuous segments such as an initial consonant with the ailing affix is seized on . The phonological form of the old ...
... independent lexical stem with a more robust shape ( i.e. , more phonetic material ) , and sharing one or more conspicuous segments such as an initial consonant with the ailing affix is seized on . The phonological form of the old ...
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... independent verb form , but which expresses a category formerly conveyed by a clearly reconstructible short suffix that shared a consonant with the independent stem . In each case , a direct syntax - to - morphology compression is ...
... independent verb form , but which expresses a category formerly conveyed by a clearly reconstructible short suffix that shared a consonant with the independent stem . In each case , a direct syntax - to - morphology compression is ...
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