Language, Band 80,Ausgaben 1-2Linguistic Society of America, 2004 |
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... morphology , is a constant theme in Malkiel's writ- ings . His last book - length contribution to this field , Etymology ( 1993 ) , may have disap- pointed some readers , as it is in essence more a personal history of the discipline ...
... morphology , is a constant theme in Malkiel's writ- ings . His last book - length contribution to this field , Etymology ( 1993 ) , may have disap- pointed some readers , as it is in essence more a personal history of the discipline ...
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... morphological analysis . By contrast , noncompositional theories of morphology predict that recurrent sound - meaning pairings in a language , whether com- positional or not , will rise to the status of organizing structures in the ...
... morphological analysis . By contrast , noncompositional theories of morphology predict that recurrent sound - meaning pairings in a language , whether com- positional or not , will rise to the status of organizing structures in the ...
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... morphology of Chaha , a member of the Gurage group of Ethiopian Semitic languages . The phonological discussion focuses on matters of featural representation and distribution for which Chaha is an exceptionally rich source ; the mor ...
... morphology of Chaha , a member of the Gurage group of Ethiopian Semitic languages . The phonological discussion focuses on matters of featural representation and distribution for which Chaha is an exceptionally rich source ; the mor ...
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