Language, Band 74,Ausgaben 3-4George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1998 |
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... morphology : The Arabic broken plural . Natural Language and Linguistic Theory 8.209-84 . - . 1993a . Prosodic morphology 1. RuCCS TR - 3 . New Brunswick , NJ : Rutgers Center for Cognitive Science . - . 1993b . Generalized alignment ...
... morphology : The Arabic broken plural . Natural Language and Linguistic Theory 8.209-84 . - . 1993a . Prosodic morphology 1. RuCCS TR - 3 . New Brunswick , NJ : Rutgers Center for Cognitive Science . - . 1993b . Generalized alignment ...
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... morphology compression . * INTRODUCTION . For some time now the most energetic force in historical linguistics has been a movement that sees morphosyntactic change as driven by the grammaticaliza- tion of original syntactic ...
... morphology compression . * INTRODUCTION . For some time now the most energetic force in historical linguistics has been a movement that sees morphosyntactic change as driven by the grammaticaliza- tion of original syntactic ...
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... morphology of Plains Cree ( Algonquian ) ' ( 17-41 ) , in which Fabri offers an al- ternative way of analyzing morphological inversion within a formally explicit framework ; JAAP VAN MARLE'S ' The unity of morphology : On the inter ...
... morphology of Plains Cree ( Algonquian ) ' ( 17-41 ) , in which Fabri offers an al- ternative way of analyzing morphological inversion within a formally explicit framework ; JAAP VAN MARLE'S ' The unity of morphology : On the inter ...
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