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... verbs for comparison . Table 3 presents a list of irregular verbs grouped into families that pattern similarly . This grouping simpli- fies the task considerably . Note that J et al.'s Regular Past condition created even stronger ...
... verbs for comparison . Table 3 presents a list of irregular verbs grouped into families that pattern similarly . This grouping simpli- fies the task considerably . Note that J et al.'s Regular Past condition created even stronger ...
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... verbs found in the exercises in Quin's Workbook . Those not given include the weak verbs , whose predictable forms can be extrapo- lated from the sample paradigms given , and com- pound verbs whose forms can likewise be extrapolated ...
... verbs found in the exercises in Quin's Workbook . Those not given include the weak verbs , whose predictable forms can be extrapo- lated from the sample paradigms given , and com- pound verbs whose forms can likewise be extrapolated ...
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... verbs are described in Ch . 4 ( 73–104 ) , and are subjected to syntactic analysis in Ch . 5 ( 105-151 ) . While detecting at least three different types of serial constructions in Saramaccan , V postu- lates that all serial verbs ...
... verbs are described in Ch . 4 ( 73–104 ) , and are subjected to syntactic analysis in Ch . 5 ( 105-151 ) . While detecting at least three different types of serial constructions in Saramaccan , V postu- lates that all serial verbs ...
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