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A concrete example should clarify the differences between AML and rule accounts . In Spanish , stem - final / k / is retained before some suffixes beginning with front vowels , such as the diminutive : / pok + o / + ...
A concrete example should clarify the differences between AML and rule accounts . In Spanish , stem - final / k / is retained before some suffixes beginning with front vowels , such as the diminutive : / pok + o / + ...
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For example , the languages in Vol . 4 all have rich inflectional systems , although S does not state this as a criterion for inclusion . And granted that the authors display a range of approaches , there is less diversity here than ...
For example , the languages in Vol . 4 all have rich inflectional systems , although S does not state this as a criterion for inclusion . And granted that the authors display a range of approaches , there is less diversity here than ...
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For example , since inflectional affixes typically attach outside of derivational affixes ( i.e. higher in the ... To the extent that this is not true — and Aronoff cites examples to show that it is not always true - morphology is to ...
For example , since inflectional affixes typically attach outside of derivational affixes ( i.e. higher in the ... To the extent that this is not true — and Aronoff cites examples to show that it is not always true - morphology is to ...
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