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TRUE TRUNCATION IN COLLOQUIAL HEBREW IMPERATIVES OUTI BAT - EL Tel Aviv University There are two types of truncation that yield shortening of a morphological constituent , FAKE TRUNCATION ( templatic ) and TRUE TRUNCATION ( a ...
TRUE TRUNCATION IN COLLOQUIAL HEBREW IMPERATIVES OUTI BAT - EL Tel Aviv University There are two types of truncation that yield shortening of a morphological constituent , FAKE TRUNCATION ( templatic ) and TRUE TRUNCATION ( a ...
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a It is necessary to question the motivation behind truncation . Clearly , truncation cannot be expressed in a purely phonological fashion , as it affects only a specific morphological category and the size of the truncated material ...
a It is necessary to question the motivation behind truncation . Clearly , truncation cannot be expressed in a purely phonological fashion , as it affects only a specific morphological category and the size of the truncated material ...
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Apophony ( or ablaut , in diachronic alternation ) is the term used for morphologically conditioned vocalic alternation , and truncation is the one used for morphologically conditioned deletion ( there is no term for morphologically ...
Apophony ( or ablaut , in diachronic alternation ) is the term used for morphologically conditioned vocalic alternation , and truncation is the one used for morphologically conditioned deletion ( there is no term for morphologically ...
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JOURNAL OF THE LINGUISTIC | 399 |
A featuregeometric analysis Heidi Harley Elizabeth Ritter | 482 |
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