Language, Band 65,Ausgaben 1-2Linguistic Society of America, 1989 |
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... morphological information [ e.g. information concerning morphological complexity , morphological or lexical features , or lexically marked exceptionality ] ... ( 9 ) . In other words , the criterion for deciding which component a rule ...
... morphological information [ e.g. information concerning morphological complexity , morphological or lexical features , or lexically marked exceptionality ] ... ( 9 ) . In other words , the criterion for deciding which component a rule ...
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... morphological operation , is formally a kind of rule that can have morphological operations , and therefore it can be sensitive to salient morphological subclasses in the vocabulary of the language . Second , why is the native ...
... morphological operation , is formally a kind of rule that can have morphological operations , and therefore it can be sensitive to salient morphological subclasses in the vocabulary of the language . Second , why is the native ...
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... morphological structure , or L1 may be morphological structure and L2 syntactic structure . 15 Returning now to PVC , when a PV is ' raised ' over two auxiliaries , as in 22b , there must be a doubly complex morphological verb with ...
... morphological structure , or L1 may be morphological structure and L2 syntactic structure . 15 Returning now to PVC , when a PV is ' raised ' over two auxiliaries , as in 22b , there must be a doubly complex morphological verb with ...
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