Language, Band 54,Ausgaben 1-3Linguistic Society of America, 1978 |
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... formation rule . Some instances of the relevant i are present in under- lying representations ; others are derived . The final inventory of consonants is given at the end of Chapter VI . For native morphemes , it consists of nineteen ...
... formation rule . Some instances of the relevant i are present in under- lying representations ; others are derived . The final inventory of consonants is given at the end of Chapter VI . For native morphemes , it consists of nineteen ...
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... formation of the noun plural and gerund : four of the first six devices are common to both . In noun plural formation , only syncope ( in type X ) is wholly unique ; in gerund formation , only subtraction ( in types VI - X ) and the ...
... formation of the noun plural and gerund : four of the first six devices are common to both . In noun plural formation , only syncope ( in type X ) is wholly unique ; in gerund formation , only subtraction ( in types VI - X ) and the ...
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Zero formation , which is well represented for all groups of speakers in gerunds and shows a slight increase across the three groups taken in the usual order , also shows a rather sizeable intrusion ( 9 % ) into noun plurals in the ...
Zero formation , which is well represented for all groups of speakers in gerunds and shows a slight increase across the three groups taken in the usual order , also shows a rather sizeable intrusion ( 9 % ) into noun plurals in the ...
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