Language, Band 45,Ausgaben 3-4George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1969 |
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... morphemes that make up words of the class in question , and the arrangements in which these morphemes occur.3 In this review , I will restrict my remarks concerning the above word classes to a single class , the verb , so as to keep the ...
... morphemes that make up words of the class in question , and the arrangements in which these morphemes occur.3 In this review , I will restrict my remarks concerning the above word classes to a single class , the verb , so as to keep the ...
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... morphemes that occur in one of the above positions , the various co - occurrence restrictions on morphemes in different positions , and the meaning of individual prefix mor- phemes ( or , in some cases , of combinations of prefix morphemes ) ...
... morphemes that occur in one of the above positions , the various co - occurrence restrictions on morphemes in different positions , and the meaning of individual prefix mor- phemes ( or , in some cases , of combinations of prefix morphemes ) ...
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... morphemes ) . Instead , he singles out , for each mor- pheme , one or more of the allomorphs of the morpheme ( given in phonemic representation ) as the ' base form ' ( or ' base forms ' ) of the morpheme . Still , no discussion of the ...
... morphemes ) . Instead , he singles out , for each mor- pheme , one or more of the allomorphs of the morpheme ( given in phonemic representation ) as the ' base form ' ( or ' base forms ' ) of the morpheme . Still , no discussion of the ...
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