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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 -ory does not attach to already suffixed verbs .
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 -ory does not attach to already suffixed verbs .
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which do involve an oral stop ( t ) , cannot go back to earlier * nd but must instead reflect * nt . The analogous difficulty holds in the reverse direction . The regular development of * Vnt in Irish involves a dropping of the nasal ...
which do involve an oral stop ( t ) , cannot go back to earlier * nd but must instead reflect * nt . The analogous difficulty holds in the reverse direction . The regular development of * Vnt in Irish involves a dropping of the nasal ...
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For all other prepositions except yn , the fronted and nonfronted versions of the BE + [ Prep + VN ] syntagm involve nothing more than a switch of order : ( 55 ) mae Huw ( wedi dysgu ] + [ wedi dysgu ) mae Huw BE after learning “ Huw ...
For all other prepositions except yn , the fronted and nonfronted versions of the BE + [ Prep + VN ] syntagm involve nothing more than a switch of order : ( 55 ) mae Huw ( wedi dysgu ] + [ wedi dysgu ) mae Huw BE after learning “ Huw ...
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