Language, Band 75,Ausgaben 3-4George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1999 |
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... forms occur , but the numbers indicate clear preferences . When the subject outranks the object , the TV form occurs ... forms is made more salient by examples showing how these forms function in textual material . Given the clear prefer ...
... forms occur , but the numbers indicate clear preferences . When the subject outranks the object , the TV form occurs ... forms is made more salient by examples showing how these forms function in textual material . Given the clear prefer ...
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... forms , regular or irregular , denote only past . In derivational morphology such as nominalization , however , the output forms may exhibit various degrees of idiosyncrasy , and if the derived forms are semantically nontransparent ...
... forms , regular or irregular , denote only past . In derivational morphology such as nominalization , however , the output forms may exhibit various degrees of idiosyncrasy , and if the derived forms are semantically nontransparent ...
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... form in the sa - discourse , for -mi form in the mi - discourse , and for both -sa and -mi forms in the neutral discourse ( Fig . 1a - c ) . Furthermore , the high productivity of -sa with novel stems , compared with the low ...
... form in the sa - discourse , for -mi form in the mi - discourse , and for both -sa and -mi forms in the neutral discourse ( Fig . 1a - c ) . Furthermore , the high productivity of -sa with novel stems , compared with the low ...
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