Language, Band 45,Ausgaben 3-4George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1969 |
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... base is stem - stressed and ends in / 1 / , then stress corresponds to singular base stress : délo ' matter ' , dél'ce ; zérkalo , zérkal'ce ; máslo ' butter ' , máslice ; mýlo ' soap ' , mýl'ce . ( 6 ) If the base is polysyllabic or ...
... base is stem - stressed and ends in / 1 / , then stress corresponds to singular base stress : délo ' matter ' , dél'ce ; zérkalo , zérkal'ce ; máslo ' butter ' , máslice ; mýlo ' soap ' , mýl'ce . ( 6 ) If the base is polysyllabic or ...
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... base form ' ( or ' base forms ' ) of the morpheme . Still , no discussion of the status of base forms is given ; their status must be inferred from the examples used . Many morphemes have a single base form in Hoijer's analysis ; for ...
... base form ' ( or ' base forms ' ) of the morpheme . Still , no discussion of the status of base forms is given ; their status must be inferred from the examples used . Many morphemes have a single base form in Hoijer's analysis ; for ...
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... base form of a morpheme or one of several base forms of a morpheme . As an example , consider the verb which means ' I go about raiding here and there ' ( p . 28 ) . This form is phonemically / nààšbààh / , whereas in terms of base ...
... base form of a morpheme or one of several base forms of a morpheme . As an example , consider the verb which means ' I go about raiding here and there ' ( p . 28 ) . This form is phonemically / nààšbààh / , whereas in terms of base ...
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