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Unlike the target items , however , the baseline items did not involve sentence - final prepositions or any other contextual factors likely to interfere with deaccenting of the given item . Rather , they were constructed so that even ...
Unlike the target items , however , the baseline items did not involve sentence - final prepositions or any other contextual factors likely to interfere with deaccenting of the given item . Rather , they were constructed so that even ...
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... whose realization involves a vowel - initial case suffix ) .20 The rules of paradigm linkage in 20 are ... conditioned and morphologically conditioned heteroclisis.23 Both sorts of heteroclisis involve a lexeme having a root and at ...
... whose realization involves a vowel - initial case suffix ) .20 The rules of paradigm linkage in 20 are ... conditioned and morphologically conditioned heteroclisis.23 Both sorts of heteroclisis involve a lexeme having a root and at ...
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Note that saying that a paradigm involves a defective inflection class is not the same thing as saying that it is a defective paradigm ; the paradigm of DĀ , for instance , is not defective . Note , too , that inflection - class ...
Note that saying that a paradigm involves a defective inflection class is not the same thing as saying that it is a defective paradigm ; the paradigm of DĀ , for instance , is not defective . Note , too , that inflection - class ...
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Letters to Language | 1 |
eLanguage | 9 |
Enhancement and overlap in the speech chain Samuel Jay Keyser Kenneth Noble Stevens | 33 |
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