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Sing is thus marked for the ablaut rules it undergoes in the preterit and past participle ; but regular verbs need no such special footnotes in the lexicon . It is unnecessary to say that a lexical item does not undergo a marked rule .
Sing is thus marked for the ablaut rules it undergoes in the preterit and past participle ; but regular verbs need no such special footnotes in the lexicon . It is unnecessary to say that a lexical item does not undergo a marked rule .
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The forms cited are the f.sg. past , pl . past , lsg . pres . , and 2sg . pres . Comparison of Table 10 with Table 8 reveals that the stress pattern illustrated here in row ( a ) corresponds to that of row ( a ) in Table 8 , whereas row ...
The forms cited are the f.sg. past , pl . past , lsg . pres . , and 2sg . pres . Comparison of Table 10 with Table 8 reveals that the stress pattern illustrated here in row ( a ) corresponds to that of row ( a ) in Table 8 , whereas row ...
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serves both the implication Future ( vis - à - vis the complement - S ) and the negative presupposition with respect to the past . It loses , however , the implication of INTENT ; thus , ( 113 ) Marvin will deflower his cousin # Marvin ...
serves both the implication Future ( vis - à - vis the complement - S ) and the negative presupposition with respect to the past . It loses , however , the implication of INTENT ; thus , ( 113 ) Marvin will deflower his cousin # Marvin ...
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