Language, Band 47,Ausgaben 1-2George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1971 |
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... deleted when the emphatic xod has been inflected for person , but it cannot be deleted when rod remains uninflected . In the case of true reflexives , however , the pronominal subject can be deleted in both cases . Thus the following ...
... deleted when the emphatic xod has been inflected for person , but it cannot be deleted when rod remains uninflected . In the case of true reflexives , however , the pronominal subject can be deleted in both cases . Thus the following ...
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... deleted . On the other hand , an alveolar consonant like tor n in many verb stems like 3a causes no compensatory lengthening when deleted . These rules are , however , not without exceptions . There are also a number of other rules ...
... deleted . On the other hand , an alveolar consonant like tor n in many verb stems like 3a causes no compensatory lengthening when deleted . These rules are , however , not without exceptions . There are also a number of other rules ...
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... deleted by a readjustment rule . Similarly , the formative 2sg . ( which is mutually exclusive with 3sg . ) is deleted by a readjustment rule , but the deletion of the node should leave a mark on the preceding syllable , so that the ...
... deleted by a readjustment rule . Similarly , the formative 2sg . ( which is mutually exclusive with 3sg . ) is deleted by a readjustment rule , but the deletion of the node should leave a mark on the preceding syllable , so that the ...
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Spanish plural formation apocope or epenthesis? | 26 |
gift | 85 |
Bibliographie zur Transformationsgrammatik | 125 |
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