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( 12 ) Sanskrit rule of paradigm linkage : Where L is a nominal lexeme having r as its root , the content - cell ( L , σ ) has ( r , fi ( o ) ) as its form - correspondent . ( 13 ) Latin rule of paradigm linkage : Where L is a deponent ...
( 12 ) Sanskrit rule of paradigm linkage : Where L is a nominal lexeme having r as its root , the content - cell ( L , σ ) has ( r , fi ( o ) ) as its form - correspondent . ( 13 ) Latin rule of paradigm linkage : Where L is a deponent ...
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The PCR has no implications for the default rule of paradigm linkage in 5 , since its application is insensitive to the value of any ... The same is true of language - specific rules of paradigm linkage such as those in 12 and 13 .
The PCR has no implications for the default rule of paradigm linkage in 5 , since its application is insensitive to the value of any ... The same is true of language - specific rules of paradigm linkage such as those in 12 and 13 .
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Since the unergative verb does not have a designated argument , nothing is blocked by the participle - formation rule . Therefore , the only argument of angekommen is accessible and can be turned into the subject of the adjective ...
Since the unergative verb does not have a designated argument , nothing is blocked by the participle - formation rule . Therefore , the only argument of angekommen is accessible and can be turned into the subject of the adjective ...
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