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By the same token , examples like molluscoid indicate that separable suffixes must have final W syllables . Because -oid as a separable suffix does not receive S , humanoid must be analysed as SWW . Note that our system predicts the ...
By the same token , examples like molluscoid indicate that separable suffixes must have final W syllables . Because -oid as a separable suffix does not receive S , humanoid must be analysed as SWW . Note that our system predicts the ...
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But much of the difficulty can be eliminated once the chameleonlike behavior of these suffixes is recognized — i.e . ... WS placentary , exemplary The vowel of -ary should be assigned S whenever the suffix is non - separable ( cf.
But much of the difficulty can be eliminated once the chameleonlike behavior of these suffixes is recognized — i.e . ... WS placentary , exemplary The vowel of -ary should be assigned S whenever the suffix is non - separable ( cf.
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With non - separable suffixes , however , both S - placement rules may apply . The special properties of the suffix -ory when preceded by -ate explain the s www s W bizarre stress configuration of classificatory , a rare form exhibiting ...
With non - separable suffixes , however , both S - placement rules may apply . The special properties of the suffix -ory when preceded by -ate explain the s www s W bizarre stress configuration of classificatory , a rare form exhibiting ...
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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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