Language, Band 55George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1979 Proceedings of the annual meeting of the Society in v. 1-11, 1925-34. After 1934 they appear in Its Bulletin. |
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... suffix must be deleted before another one can be added — e.g . emuls ( ion ) , emuls - ive ; biolog ( y ) , biolog ... suffix -al ; but virus itself is composed simply of the stem vir- and the non - separable suffix -us . Thus vir ...
... suffix must be deleted before another one can be added — e.g . emuls ( ion ) , emuls - ive ; biolog ( y ) , biolog ... suffix -al ; but virus itself is composed simply of the stem vir- and the non - separable suffix -us . Thus vir ...
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... suffixes . But much of the difficulty can be eliminated once the chameleon- like behavior of these suffixes is recognized - i.e . , sometimes the suffix bears S , and sometimes it does not : S W SW SW SW WS WSW SW SW S WSW ( 29 ) a ...
... suffixes . But much of the difficulty can be eliminated once the chameleon- like behavior of these suffixes is recognized - i.e . , sometimes the suffix bears S , and sometimes it does not : S W SW SW SW WS WSW SW SW S WSW ( 29 ) a ...
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... suffixes , however , both S - placement rules may apply . The special properties of the suffix -ory when preceded by -ate explain the S WWW SW bizarre stress configuration of classificatory , a rare form exhibiting an internal sequence ...
... suffixes , however , both S - placement rules may apply . The special properties of the suffix -ory when preceded by -ate explain the S WWW SW bizarre stress configuration of classificatory , a rare form exhibiting an internal sequence ...
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