Language, Band 75,Ausgaben 3-4George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1999 |
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... alternation and that German chose to restructure the stem to a long vowel . English clearly has no length alternation in nominal paradigms.20 But if OSL did apply in the plural and then there was levelling because there was an alternation ...
... alternation and that German chose to restructure the stem to a long vowel . English clearly has no length alternation in nominal paradigms.20 But if OSL did apply in the plural and then there was levelling because there was an alternation ...
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... alternation was then levelled either in favor of the short or long vowel . A CL analysis must posit something ... alternation in order to explain the mixed outcomes in this class . Second , the hypothe- sized vowel - length alternation ...
... alternation was then levelled either in favor of the short or long vowel . A CL analysis must posit something ... alternation in order to explain the mixed outcomes in this class . Second , the hypothe- sized vowel - length alternation ...
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... alternation . We will limit our discussion to the strong verbs , which present a variety of alternation types . Traditionally , the four basic morphological categories of the strong verbs are repre- sented by the infinitive and present ...
... alternation . We will limit our discussion to the strong verbs , which present a variety of alternation types . Traditionally , the four basic morphological categories of the strong verbs are repre- sented by the infinitive and present ...
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