Language, Band 54,Ausgaben 1-3Linguistic Society of America, 1978 |
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... verb forms had been considered . It is a striking fact , however , that when we take into account all the productive ( and even non - productive ) patterns of derivational morphology by which third - conjugation verb stems are related ...
... verb forms had been considered . It is a striking fact , however , that when we take into account all the productive ( and even non - productive ) patterns of derivational morphology by which third - conjugation verb stems are related ...
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As in 22 , non - verb forms of the class illustrated in 23 do not conform to the pattern of alternation controlled in verb forms by rule 10 , which would require , e.g. , * s [ i ] rvomotór , * conc [ i ] pc [ y ] ón , * conc [ i ] pto ...
As in 22 , non - verb forms of the class illustrated in 23 do not conform to the pattern of alternation controlled in verb forms by rule 10 , which would require , e.g. , * s [ i ] rvomotór , * conc [ i ] pc [ y ] ón , * conc [ i ] pto ...
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... verb stems , and the detailed listing and analysis of verb prefixes . In Navajo , as in all Athabaskan languages , verb stems alter their shape according to mode . A listing of the modal stem allomorphs is a stem set . Navajo has five ...
... verb stems , and the detailed listing and analysis of verb prefixes . In Navajo , as in all Athabaskan languages , verb stems alter their shape according to mode . A listing of the modal stem allomorphs is a stem set . Navajo has five ...
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