Language, Band 49,Ausgaben 1-2George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1973 |
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... morpheme - internal restrictions on morphophoneme combinations [ MSC's ] and the morphophonemic rules which must exist in any event . ' Essentially following Postal's position , Johnson ( 1972 ) parenthetically states : ' On the other ...
... morpheme - internal restrictions on morphophoneme combinations [ MSC's ] and the morphophonemic rules which must exist in any event . ' Essentially following Postal's position , Johnson ( 1972 ) parenthetically states : ' On the other ...
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... MORPHEME . Considered in terms of a set of morpheme al- ternates , the universal we propose is ( roughly ) the observation that only one alternate is normally chosen as the realization of a given morpheme for any given lexical item ...
... MORPHEME . Considered in terms of a set of morpheme al- ternates , the universal we propose is ( roughly ) the observation that only one alternate is normally chosen as the realization of a given morpheme for any given lexical item ...
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... morphemes , ' and is led to a very odd , complicated , and counter - intuitive classifica- tion . He finds nine allomorphs of the connective morpheme V : 1 , Ø ; 2 , ( e ) s ; 3 , ( e ) n ; 4 , er ; 5 , e ; 6 , ( -e ^ = s ) ; 7 , ( -e ...
... morphemes , ' and is led to a very odd , complicated , and counter - intuitive classifica- tion . He finds nine allomorphs of the connective morpheme V : 1 , Ø ; 2 , ( e ) s ; 3 , ( e ) n ; 4 , er ; 5 , e ; 6 , ( -e ^ = s ) ; 7 , ( -e ...
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nology | 67 |
The role of surface phonetic constraints in generative | 87 |
English pronouns | 121 |
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