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a consumer should favor whole - word access , making them more acceptable bases of -ist affixation than base forms that are more prone to decomposition . Note however , that the existence of conventionalist is not a good counterexample ...
a consumer should favor whole - word access , making them more acceptable bases of -ist affixation than base forms that are more prone to decomposition . Note however , that the existence of conventionalist is not a good counterexample ...
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formedness of judgmental and departmental , and incorrectly predicts that -ment forms with bases that don't carry stem ... -ment forms discussed by Aronoff and Giegerich , with frequencies taken from the CELEX lexical data base .
formedness of judgmental and departmental , and incorrectly predicts that -ment forms with bases that don't carry stem ... -ment forms discussed by Aronoff and Giegerich , with frequencies taken from the CELEX lexical data base .
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PAST BASE FUTURE BASE e in the 1st o i in the 1st o stem - initial j TI - yes ( T.11b ) TI - no ( T.11c ) stem - initial n or 1 N / A TI - yes ( T.11a ) TABLE 12. Generalization . literature as MULTIPLE CORRESPONDENCE ( Burzio 1998 for ...
PAST BASE FUTURE BASE e in the 1st o i in the 1st o stem - initial j TI - yes ( T.11b ) TI - no ( T.11c ) stem - initial n or 1 N / A TI - yes ( T.11a ) TABLE 12. Generalization . literature as MULTIPLE CORRESPONDENCE ( Burzio 1998 for ...
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JOURNAL OF THE LINGUISTIC | 399 |
A featuregeometric analysis Heidi Harley Elizabeth Ritter | 482 |
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