Language, Band 54,Ausgaben 1-3Linguistic Society of America, 1978 |
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As is apparent , all six boundary adjustments surface with the masculine nouns ( I - V ) , while the feminine nouns ( VI - VIII ) illustrate only elision , liaison , and final e - deletion . The allomorphs to be accounted for in the ...
As is apparent , all six boundary adjustments surface with the masculine nouns ( I - V ) , while the feminine nouns ( VI - VIII ) illustrate only elision , liaison , and final e - deletion . The allomorphs to be accounted for in the ...
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... nouns which are not direct - address ( DA ) nouns ; in possessed nouns , where they may be in constituency with either the noun possessed or the possessor ; in inflected postpositions , where they are in constituency with the pro ...
... nouns which are not direct - address ( DA ) nouns ; in possessed nouns , where they may be in constituency with either the noun possessed or the possessor ; in inflected postpositions , where they are in constituency with the pro ...
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... noun plurals and gerunds by o.f.s. , and does not combine with any other device in either type of construction -shows no appreciable change across the three groups of speakers in either case . Only two nouns with suppletive plurals in ...
... noun plurals and gerunds by o.f.s. , and does not combine with any other device in either type of construction -shows no appreciable change across the three groups of speakers in either case . Only two nouns with suppletive plurals in ...
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