Language, Band 83George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 2007 |
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... roots is regular . It constitutes the default class for Hebrew roots . And just like default classes in other languages , it includes those roots that exceptionally do not pattern with a marked class , although they meet the criteria ...
... roots is regular . It constitutes the default class for Hebrew roots . And just like default classes in other languages , it includes those roots that exceptionally do not pattern with a marked class , although they meet the criteria ...
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... roots and not lexemes or stems demonstrates the linguistic reality of Hebrew verb roots , even 27 All three R1y ... roots also share the less common root vocalism a in the future and imperative stem . OCCURRING BINYAN COMBINATIONS hifil ...
... roots and not lexemes or stems demonstrates the linguistic reality of Hebrew verb roots , even 27 All three R1y ... roots also share the less common root vocalism a in the future and imperative stem . OCCURRING BINYAN COMBINATIONS hifil ...
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... roots are much like Latin roots . Their patterns are much more complex but they are also much more pervasive : no ... roots and the missing R1y roots that follow the same pattern as missing R1n roots . There is also one missing R1l ...
... roots are much like Latin roots . Their patterns are much more complex but they are also much more pervasive : no ... roots and the missing R1y roots that follow the same pattern as missing R1n roots . There is also one missing R1l ...
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Bidding farewell to book notices Brian D Joseph | 707 |
Effects of acquisition rate on emergent structure | 737 |
In the beginning was the word Mark Aronoff | 803 |
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