Language, Band 65,Ausgaben 1-2Linguistic Society of America, 1989 |
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... properties . The process of acquiring the morphophonological constraints raises three questions . First , why are the narrow - range dative rules potentially sensitive to morphophonological properties of stems to begin with ? A possible ...
... properties . The process of acquiring the morphophonological constraints raises three questions . First , why are the narrow - range dative rules potentially sensitive to morphophonological properties of stems to begin with ? A possible ...
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... properties associated with it . Further support for this distinction comes from the function of NI as expounded in ... properties one should find associated with incorporation . These properties include the effects on the transitivity of ...
... properties associated with it . Further support for this distinction comes from the function of NI as expounded in ... properties one should find associated with incorporation . These properties include the effects on the transitivity of ...
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... properties shown in this paper to be associated with NI . A summary of these properties is listed in Table 2 , which includes the two types of incorporation discussed in this paper . Given the results of the brief analysis of Southern ...
... properties shown in this paper to be associated with NI . A summary of these properties is listed in Table 2 , which includes the two types of incorporation discussed in this paper . Given the results of the brief analysis of Southern ...
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