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To understand this pattern , first consider the comparisons involving the present - tense form . For both regular and irregular verbs , the present - tense form is fully regular , by definition , as it consists simply of the stem .
To understand this pattern , first consider the comparisons involving the present - tense form . For both regular and irregular verbs , the present - tense form is fully regular , by definition , as it consists simply of the stem .
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Such alternating Dat - Nom / Nom - Dat constructions also exist in Icelandic , in which case the agreement facts are exactly parallel to those of German . Consider the Icelandic ( 71 ) and German ( 72 ) examples from Sigurðsson 2002b ...
Such alternating Dat - Nom / Nom - Dat constructions also exist in Icelandic , in which case the agreement facts are exactly parallel to those of German . Consider the Icelandic ( 71 ) and German ( 72 ) examples from Sigurðsson 2002b ...
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G considers the contexts for [ r ] -sandhi ( 171 ff . ) , positing the question as to whether these are a ... ( consider presence and absence of [ r ] in examples like hair , hair is ) . We seem to have come a long way from morphology ...
G considers the contexts for [ r ] -sandhi ( 171 ff . ) , positing the question as to whether these are a ... ( consider presence and absence of [ r ] in examples like hair , hair is ) . We seem to have come a long way from morphology ...
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