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K & K summarize this chapter as follows : ' we have presented a number of problems that arise in connection with the morpheme - structure rules ( conditions ) of a language . We have not sought to propose definitive answers to these ...
K & K summarize this chapter as follows : ' we have presented a number of problems that arise in connection with the morpheme - structure rules ( conditions ) of a language . We have not sought to propose definitive answers to these ...
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The resultant conflict between the maximization of phonetic generality and morphological transparency produces morphologized P rules ( “ MP rules ' ) — which , once the morphological link is established , can become increasingly ...
The resultant conflict between the maximization of phonetic generality and morphological transparency produces morphologized P rules ( “ MP rules ' ) — which , once the morphological link is established , can become increasingly ...
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D is rightly critical of extreme positions which suggest that MP rules are inherently unproductive . MP rules which implement important morphological distinctions are known to have endured for centuries . In Slavic , e.g. , the velar ...
D is rightly critical of extreme positions which suggest that MP rules are inherently unproductive . MP rules which implement important morphological distinctions are known to have endured for centuries . In Slavic , e.g. , the velar ...
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The structure of communication in early | 444 |
A critical survey of sociolinguistics G D Bills | 454 |
Appalachian speech R R Butters | 460 |
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