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In ' Head operations and strata in reduplication : A linear treatment ' , MARK ARONOFF argues for an analysis of the overapplication phenomenon in terms of head operations , as proposed in Hoeksema 1984.
In ' Head operations and strata in reduplication : A linear treatment ' , MARK ARONOFF argues for an analysis of the overapplication phenomenon in terms of head operations , as proposed in Hoeksema 1984.
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ANDREW CARSTAIRS argues , in ' Some implications of phonologically conditioned suppletion ' , that the inflection / derivation distinction is crosscut by a distinction between meaning - driven and expression - driven morphology .
ANDREW CARSTAIRS argues , in ' Some implications of phonologically conditioned suppletion ' , that the inflection / derivation distinction is crosscut by a distinction between meaning - driven and expression - driven morphology .
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For B de re thoughts may be based not only on perception but also on memory and communication , and with regard to the latter he argues that the hearer , in using a ' name ' or ' singular term ' , inherits the object from the speaker ...
For B de re thoughts may be based not only on perception but also on memory and communication , and with regard to the latter he argues that the hearer , in using a ' name ' or ' singular term ' , inherits the object from the speaker ...
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On a possible sign advantage | 1 |
The Xbar theory of phrase structure András Kornai Geoffrey K Pullum | 24 |
Extraposition and focus Geoffrey J Huck Younghee Na | 51 |
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