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In fact , verbs ending in -ate may take -ory as an adjectival suffix productively , for example assimilatory , emancipatory , stimulatory . ( Plag 1996 : 785 ) ? While it is not clear whether exceptions involving bound roots are ...
In fact , verbs ending in -ate may take -ory as an adjectival suffix productively , for example assimilatory , emancipatory , stimulatory . ( Plag 1996 : 785 ) ? While it is not clear whether exceptions involving bound roots are ...
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( Fabb 1988 : 534 ) Fabb's generalization , while clearly on the right track , misses the fact that the two options he describes are not insignificantly related . -ary is not a highly parsable affix , and so I predict that it will be ...
( Fabb 1988 : 534 ) Fabb's generalization , while clearly on the right track , misses the fact that the two options he describes are not insignificantly related . -ary is not a highly parsable affix , and so I predict that it will be ...
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The fact that impersonals ' silent expletive subject is nominative rather than dative is thus a consequence of independent facts about the Russian pronoun inventory . The SEH's explanation is language - internal because it makes the gap ...
The fact that impersonals ' silent expletive subject is nominative rather than dative is thus a consequence of independent facts about the Russian pronoun inventory . The SEH's explanation is language - internal because it makes the gap ...
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