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She notes that most of these forms can be derived easily from the 3sg . present indicative or 2sg . familiar imperative , which are the most frequent and semantically the most basic . Those which are not easily derived are , says B ...
She notes that most of these forms can be derived easily from the 3sg . present indicative or 2sg . familiar imperative , which are the most frequent and semantically the most basic . Those which are not easily derived are , says B ...
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A derived environment is one in which the structural description of the rule is satisfied either by material that comes from separate morphemes ( thus usually occasioning an alternation ) , or one where the structural description is ...
A derived environment is one in which the structural description of the rule is satisfied either by material that comes from separate morphemes ( thus usually occasioning an alternation ) , or one where the structural description is ...
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The issue of strict cyclicity becomes relevant to the analysis of Slovak vowels when we realize that diphthongization applies in a non - derived environment in forms like hniezd - a ' nest ' , kôr - a ' bread crust ' , and rias - a ...
The issue of strict cyclicity becomes relevant to the analysis of Slovak vowels when we realize that diphthongization applies in a non - derived environment in forms like hniezd - a ' nest ' , kôr - a ' bread crust ' , and rias - a ...
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The lexicon Victoria A Fromkin | 1 |
Predication and PRO N Hornstein and D Lightfoot | 23 |
Nouns and verbs Ronald W Langacker | 53 |
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