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Rules that effect morphological changes can be sensitive to the morphophonological properties of the words they apply to . Thus the English dative rule , though it has no actual morphological operation , is formally a kind of rule that ...
Rules that effect morphological changes can be sensitive to the morphophonological properties of the words they apply to . Thus the English dative rule , though it has no actual morphological operation , is formally a kind of rule that ...
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The division of NI into the two types argued for here is supported by the syntactic behavior of NI , specifically the identification of a cluster of properties associated with it . Further support for this distinction comes from the ...
The division of NI into the two types argued for here is supported by the syntactic behavior of NI , specifically the identification of a cluster of properties associated with it . Further support for this distinction comes from the ...
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A summary of these properties is ... Greenlandic in $ 2.4 , it is entirely possible that there is a third type of NI , whose properties are not yet completely understood . ... Cluster of properties associated with noun incorporation .
A summary of these properties is ... Greenlandic in $ 2.4 , it is entirely possible that there is a third type of NI , whose properties are not yet completely understood . ... Cluster of properties associated with noun incorporation .
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