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... then show how it accounts for some of the observable properties of heteroclite paradigms — in particular ... and the fact that heteroclisis sometimes offsets the effects of morphosyntactic property neutralization and defectiveness .
... then show how it accounts for some of the observable properties of heteroclite paradigms — in particular ... and the fact that heteroclisis sometimes offsets the effects of morphosyntactic property neutralization and defectiveness .
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be because the form - correspondent's property set includes fewer morphosyntactic contrasts ( as in 7 or 8c ) or because ... PROPERTIES ( any property belonging to o in a content - cell ( L , o ) ) and its M - PROPERTIES ( any property ...
be because the form - correspondent's property set includes fewer morphosyntactic contrasts ( as in 7 or 8c ) or because ... PROPERTIES ( any property belonging to o in a content - cell ( L , o ) ) and its M - PROPERTIES ( any property ...
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Here , I discuss three such properties : ( i ) the distinction between morphosyntactically conditioned and morphologically ... may in effect counteract the phenomena of morphosyntactic property neutralization and defectiveness .
Here , I discuss three such properties : ( i ) the distinction between morphosyntactically conditioned and morphologically ... may in effect counteract the phenomena of morphosyntactic property neutralization and defectiveness .
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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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