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Webster's Third ) are ' exceptions ' to the regular morpheme - structure rule in English which permits only voiceless stop obstruents after an initial s . ( sfuwnlight ] would thus not be a permitted sequence , and consequently [ f ] ...
Webster's Third ) are ' exceptions ' to the regular morpheme - structure rule in English which permits only voiceless stop obstruents after an initial s . ( sfuwnlight ] would thus not be a permitted sequence , and consequently [ f ] ...
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The first chapter ( 9–21 ) defines the morpheme and presents a new classification of German morphemes . Chapter 2 ( 22–79 ) describes the phonetic processes operative within noun morphology , essentially from Old High German to New High ...
The first chapter ( 9–21 ) defines the morpheme and presents a new classification of German morphemes . Chapter 2 ( 22–79 ) describes the phonetic processes operative within noun morphology , essentially from Old High German to New High ...
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morpheme where it is preceded by a long vowel and followed by a consonant . Hence , generalization ( e ) has already been incorporated into our description . To account fully for generalization ( f ) , we must posit a third morpheme ...
morpheme where it is preceded by a long vowel and followed by a consonant . Hence , generalization ( e ) has already been incorporated into our description . To account fully for generalization ( f ) , we must posit a third morpheme ...
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The IndoIranian construction mana mama kolam | 1 |
The vocalic declensions in Pāṇinis grammar | 13 |
Some notes on indefinites | 33 |
Urheberrecht | |
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