Language, Band 45,Ausgaben 3-4George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1969 |
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... prefixes ' of the title suggests . In the first place , our discussion will concern not only prefixes , but also proclitic prepositions . These two mor- pheme classes are treated identically , morphophonemically and phonologically , in ...
... prefixes ' of the title suggests . In the first place , our discussion will concern not only prefixes , but also proclitic prepositions . These two mor- pheme classes are treated identically , morphophonemically and phonologically , in ...
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... prefixes in question , thus setting these prefixes apart from EUkr . { z } , { bez } , { roz } , { ob } ; or ( 2 ) as part of the stems in question ... prefix sensu stricto in DIACHRONIC MORPHOPHONEMICS : THE UKRAINIAN PREFIXES 813.
... prefixes in question , thus setting these prefixes apart from EUkr . { z } , { bez } , { roz } , { ob } ; or ( 2 ) as part of the stems in question ... prefix sensu stricto in DIACHRONIC MORPHOPHONEMICS : THE UKRAINIAN PREFIXES 813.
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... prefix position is filled . ' Prefixes are divided into two groups , derivational prefixes ( DPr ) and paradigmatic ( inflectional ) prefixes ( PPr ) . Only two positions are filled with derivational prefixes , positions 1 and 6 , each ...
... prefix position is filled . ' Prefixes are divided into two groups , derivational prefixes ( DPr ) and paradigmatic ( inflectional ) prefixes ( PPr ) . Only two positions are filled with derivational prefixes , positions 1 and 6 , each ...
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