Language, Band 63George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1987 Proceedings of the annual meeting of the Society in v. 1-11, 1925-34. After 1934 they appear in Its Bulletin. |
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... morphological recurrence and its function in discourse coher- ence : e.g. condensing compounds in discourse ( ' cuts in education ' → ' edu- cation cuts ' ) and morphological parallelism . Morphology is , in fact , an important part of ...
... morphological recurrence and its function in discourse coher- ence : e.g. condensing compounds in discourse ( ' cuts in education ' → ' edu- cation cuts ' ) and morphological parallelism . Morphology is , in fact , an important part of ...
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... morphology ) . They stand in striking contrast to the Finnish clitics , which by similar evidence must be word - external . The contrast is interpreted as a consequence of the integrity of the morphological word . To violate this ...
... morphology ) . They stand in striking contrast to the Finnish clitics , which by similar evidence must be word - external . The contrast is interpreted as a consequence of the integrity of the morphological word . To violate this ...
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... morphological structure of their host words . Finnish thus provides a strong case for the genuinely morphological status of some syntactically relevant units . An assumption of the integrity of the morphological word underlies the ar ...
... morphological structure of their host words . Finnish thus provides a strong case for the genuinely morphological status of some syntactically relevant units . An assumption of the integrity of the morphological word underlies the ar ...
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Predication and | 685 |
N Hornstein and D Lightfoot | 698 |
Boys will be boys | 871 |
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