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OMISSION has two sub - cases : ( a ) non - addition or deletion of a morph that ' accidentally ' repeats the end of the preceding stem ( stem - end haplology ) , and ( b ) merger of two sequential homophonous affixes into a single morph ...
OMISSION has two sub - cases : ( a ) non - addition or deletion of a morph that ' accidentally ' repeats the end of the preceding stem ( stem - end haplology ) , and ( b ) merger of two sequential homophonous affixes into a single morph ...
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As soon as speakers can distinguish strings which are proper subparts of stems from strings which are affix morphs , and can apply haplology more or less exclusively to the latter , then the power of an affix - checking process is ...
As soon as speakers can distinguish strings which are proper subparts of stems from strings which are affix morphs , and can apply haplology more or less exclusively to the latter , then the power of an affix - checking process is ...
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This paper has set out to deal with morphological duplication ; but stem - internal haplology , a traditional area of interest ( cf. Grammont ) may have a somewhat similar explanation , though it cannot involve affix - checking per se .
This paper has set out to deal with morphological duplication ; but stem - internal haplology , a traditional area of interest ( cf. Grammont ) may have a somewhat similar explanation , though it cannot involve affix - checking per se .
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The English auxiliary system Yehuda N Falk | 483 |
Obligatory too in English Jeff Kaplan | 510 |
The repeated morph constraint L Menn and B MacWhinney | 519 |
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