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SYSTEMATIC HETEROCLISIS INVOLVING NONCOMPETING INFLECTION CLASSES . When stems belonging to noncompeting inflection classes participate in the definition of a lexeme's paradigm , the choice among these stems may be determined by the ...
SYSTEMATIC HETEROCLISIS INVOLVING NONCOMPETING INFLECTION CLASSES . When stems belonging to noncompeting inflection classes participate in the definition of a lexeme's paradigm , the choice among these stems may be determined by the ...
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{ a singular X } In summary , noncompeting inflection classes may be juxtaposed within a single paradigm in either of two ways : noncompeting classes may be associated with contrast- ing morphosyntactic properties ( the principal ...
{ a singular X } In summary , noncompeting inflection classes may be juxtaposed within a single paradigm in either of two ways : noncompeting classes may be associated with contrast- ing morphosyntactic properties ( the principal ...
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In heteroclite paradigms such as that of DA , the participating inflection classes are only partial competitors : they are alternatives in the active voice , but not in the middle voice . In particular , they are partial competitors ...
In heteroclite paradigms such as that of DA , the participating inflection classes are only partial competitors : they are alternatives in the active voice , but not in the middle voice . In particular , they are partial competitors ...
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