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... claims these affixes do occur with suffixed bases . Some of the examples he provides involve suffixed bases that contain bound roots . With derivatives of the form V - ory we find lots of counterexamples to Fabb's claim that deverbal ...
... claims these affixes do occur with suffixed bases . Some of the examples he provides involve suffixed bases that contain bound roots . With derivatives of the form V - ory we find lots of counterexamples to Fabb's claim that deverbal ...
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... claim that while phonologists often speak as if phonology is ' about ' types , it is in fact about tokens , at least according to Bromberger & Halle's definition . Another issue concerns the steps of phonological ( rule - based ) ...
... claim that while phonologists often speak as if phonology is ' about ' types , it is in fact about tokens , at least according to Bromberger & Halle's definition . Another issue concerns the steps of phonological ( rule - based ) ...
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... claims that phonology cannot even in principle be ' substance - free ' . But work in generative phonology which does ... claim from psycholinguistic experiments . MARK HALE and Charles Reiss take a diametrically opposite viewpoint from ...
... claims that phonology cannot even in principle be ' substance - free ' . But work in generative phonology which does ... claim from psycholinguistic experiments . MARK HALE and Charles Reiss take a diametrically opposite viewpoint from ...
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JOURNAL OF THE LINGUISTIC | 399 |
The syntactic structure of French auxiliaries Anne Abeillé Danièle Godard | 404 |
English subjectless tagged sentences Paul Kay | 453 |
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