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VERB ALTERNATION CLASSES IN ENGLISH . Given the differences that we have observed between the regulars and irregulars with respect to the use of the auxiliaries in German and Dutch , and given the findings of Shirai and Anderson ( 1995 ) ...
VERB ALTERNATION CLASSES IN ENGLISH . Given the differences that we have observed between the regulars and irregulars with respect to the use of the auxiliaries in German and Dutch , and given the findings of Shirai and Anderson ( 1995 ) ...
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Simplex verbs in Levin's alternation class 43 ( ' sparkle ' , ' bang ' , ' reek ' , ' belch ' verbs ) : blink burn flare flash glare glint glow scintillate SHINE twinkle bang BEAT bellow blare boom buzz chime chink chug clack clank clap ...
Simplex verbs in Levin's alternation class 43 ( ' sparkle ' , ' bang ' , ' reek ' , ' belch ' verbs ) : blink burn flare flash glare glint glow scintillate SHINE twinkle bang BEAT bellow blare boom buzz chime chink chug clack clank clap ...
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With this alternation established , intrusive / r / environments may gradually begin to participate in it . ... most robust with affixes where there are a large number of highly transparent word pairs that show an / r / -Ø alternation .
With this alternation established , intrusive / r / environments may gradually begin to participate in it . ... most robust with affixes where there are a large number of highly transparent word pairs that show an / r / -Ø alternation .
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Letters to Language | 561 |
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