Language, Band 49George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1973 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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... gives lax a → x . This gives rode , shone , froze , chose , began , ran , and drank . 1 The underlying form is / # d / in this case . The problem of establishing order among affixes is also a function of morphological rules . E.g. , it ...
... gives lax a → x . This gives rode , shone , froze , chose , began , ran , and drank . 1 The underlying form is / # d / in this case . The problem of establishing order among affixes is also a function of morphological rules . E.g. , it ...
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... gives 3 → ū , then shortening of ū before k gives [ u ] in took , shook , forsook ( Chomsky & Halle , 203 , fn . ) . A few verbs are subject to the umlaut rule in their preterit forms , namely do , fall , and hold : ( 8 ) Umlaut ...
... gives 3 → ū , then shortening of ū before k gives [ u ] in took , shook , forsook ( Chomsky & Halle , 203 , fn . ) . A few verbs are subject to the umlaut rule in their preterit forms , namely do , fall , and hold : ( 8 ) Umlaut ...
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... gives the surface form [ spǝ ] . We use postvocalic h rather than Chomsky & Halle's x ; this eliminates the rule x - h in initial position , and it is clear that / h / in post- vocalic position will serve as well as / x / ( Hoard 1972 ) ...
... gives the surface form [ spǝ ] . We use postvocalic h rather than Chomsky & Halle's x ; this eliminates the rule x - h in initial position , and it is clear that / h / in post- vocalic position will serve as well as / x / ( Hoard 1972 ) ...
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I | 1 |
Focus and relativization | 19 |
A structural principle of language and its implications | 47 |
Urheberrecht | |
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