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What is morphology ? By MARK ARONOFF and KIRSTEN FUDEMAN . Oxford : Blackwell , 2005. Pp . xviii , 257. ISBN 0631203192. $ 29.95 . Reviewed by GREGORY STUMP , University of Kentucky With the ongoing reestablishment of morphology as an ...
What is morphology ? By MARK ARONOFF and KIRSTEN FUDEMAN . Oxford : Blackwell , 2005. Pp . xviii , 257. ISBN 0631203192. $ 29.95 . Reviewed by GREGORY STUMP , University of Kentucky With the ongoing reestablishment of morphology as an ...
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phonotactics , root - and - pattern morphology , and reduplication ) . They motivate a distinction be- tween primary ( level 1 ) and secondary ( level 2 ) affixes and investigate various diachronic interac- tions between phonology and ...
phonotactics , root - and - pattern morphology , and reduplication ) . They motivate a distinction be- tween primary ( level 1 ) and secondary ( level 2 ) affixes and investigate various diachronic interac- tions between phonology and ...
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Is a distinction between punctual / continuous aspect available as a morphological choice ? 50. Is a distinction between realis / irrealis mood ... ( Pertains to verb morphology . ) 52. Is the S participant ( at least sometimes ) marked ...
Is a distinction between punctual / continuous aspect available as a morphological choice ? 50. Is a distinction between realis / irrealis mood ... ( Pertains to verb morphology . ) 52. Is the S participant ( at least sometimes ) marked ...
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