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30 Summarizing , the paradigm - linkage approach to heteroclisis proposed here correctly represents inflection - class membership as a property of stems ( = roots and coradicals ) rather than of lexemes , and by drawing a distinction ...
30 Summarizing , the paradigm - linkage approach to heteroclisis proposed here correctly represents inflection - class membership as a property of stems ( = roots and coradicals ) rather than of lexemes , and by drawing a distinction ...
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In comparison to this it seems impossible to analyze this phenomenon in a phrasal approach in frame- works like ... leave it as a challenge for practitioners of other approaches to develop comparably detailed accounts ' ( 2004 : 564 ) .
In comparison to this it seems impossible to analyze this phenomenon in a phrasal approach in frame- works like ... leave it as a challenge for practitioners of other approaches to develop comparably detailed accounts ' ( 2004 : 564 ) .
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syntax words in the lexicon PHRASAL APPROACH [ SUBJ [ V OBJ OBL ] ] fischen ( X ) & become ( pred ( Y ) ) APPROACH USING LEXICAL RULES [ NP [ nom ] [ NP [ acc ] [ Pred V ] ] ] V [ SUBCAT NP [ str ] , NP [ str ] , Pred ) , CONTENT ...
syntax words in the lexicon PHRASAL APPROACH [ SUBJ [ V OBJ OBL ] ] fischen ( X ) & become ( pred ( Y ) ) APPROACH USING LEXICAL RULES [ NP [ nom ] [ NP [ acc ] [ Pred V ] ] ] V [ SUBCAT NP [ str ] , NP [ str ] , Pred ) , CONTENT ...
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