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Individual verb forms in which the n is missing are italicized ; those in which it is phonologically eligible to be missing but is not are boldfaced . ROOT REMARKS pa'al pa'al BINYAN PAST FUTURE INFINITIVE GLOSS ntp pa'al nataf yi - tof ...
Individual verb forms in which the n is missing are italicized ; those in which it is phonologically eligible to be missing but is not are boldfaced . ROOT REMARKS pa'al pa'al BINYAN PAST FUTURE INFINITIVE GLOSS ntp pa'al nataf yi - tof ...
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Their patterns are much more complex but they are also much more pervasive : no Hebrew verb form can exist outside the matrix determined by the interplay of root alternation class and binyan . Even the forms of a verb derived from a ...
Their patterns are much more complex but they are also much more pervasive : no Hebrew verb form can exist outside the matrix determined by the interplay of root alternation class and binyan . Even the forms of a verb derived from a ...
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Nevertheless , the book should be useful not only for linguists who are studying negation , but also for scholars of language change and variation , as the overall approach lends itself to the study of a wide range of linguistic forms .
Nevertheless , the book should be useful not only for linguists who are studying negation , but also for scholars of language change and variation , as the overall approach lends itself to the study of a wide range of linguistic forms .
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Bidding farewell to book notices Brian D Joseph | 703 |
A case study from child language Sharon Inkelas Yvan Rose | 707 |
Effects of acquisition rate on emergent structure | 737 |
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