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Regular verb stems are usually disyllabic , with the exception of B - I future and B - II past forms whose stems are CCVC . REGULAR VERBS PAST ( 3M.SG ) FUTURE ( 2M.SG ) gadal ti - gdal gidel te - gadel IRREGULAR VERBS lakax ti - kax ...
Regular verb stems are usually disyllabic , with the exception of B - I future and B - II past forms whose stems are CCVC . REGULAR VERBS PAST ( 3M.SG ) FUTURE ( 2M.SG ) gadal ti - gdal gidel te - gadel IRREGULAR VERBS lakax ti - kax ...
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ISLANDS OF RELIABILITY FOR REGULAR MORPHOLOGY : EVIDENCE FROM ITALIAN ADAM ALBRIGHT University of California , Santa Cruz The representation of regular morphological processes has been the subject of much controversy , particularly in ...
ISLANDS OF RELIABILITY FOR REGULAR MORPHOLOGY : EVIDENCE FROM ITALIAN ADAM ALBRIGHT University of California , Santa Cruz The representation of regular morphological processes has been the subject of much controversy , particularly in ...
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a Pinker and Prince ( 1988 ) point out that at least for English past tenses , the regular pattern applies to a broad assortment of verbs , so there is no such thing as a prototypical regular . They go on to argue that the ...
a Pinker and Prince ( 1988 ) point out that at least for English past tenses , the regular pattern applies to a broad assortment of verbs , so there is no such thing as a prototypical regular . They go on to argue that the ...
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