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stances of inflectional suppletion , according to our analysis ( Brown et al . 2004 ) . These 7 were Central Alaskan Yup'ik , Tarma Quechua , Kolyma Yukaghir , and Navajo . The relevance of this to the types of morphological theory ...
stances of inflectional suppletion , according to our analysis ( Brown et al . 2004 ) . These 7 were Central Alaskan Yup'ik , Tarma Quechua , Kolyma Yukaghir , and Navajo . The relevance of this to the types of morphological theory ...
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Criterion 1 : fused exponence > stem The basic notion is that if the suppletive form combines stems and ... Thus worse is a more canonical instance of suppletion than better , being more opaque ( there is no stem - affix divide ) ...
Criterion 1 : fused exponence > stem The basic notion is that if the suppletive form combines stems and ... Thus worse is a more canonical instance of suppletion than better , being more opaque ( there is no stem - affix divide ) ...
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wes suppletion in the Germanic copula : From a non - Brugmannian standpoint . NOWELE 40 ( April ) .3–27 . TESTEN , DAVID . 1997. The suppletive imperative of Arabic ' come ' . Perspectives on Arabic linguistics 10 : Papers from the ...
wes suppletion in the Germanic copula : From a non - Brugmannian standpoint . NOWELE 40 ( April ) .3–27 . TESTEN , DAVID . 1997. The suppletive imperative of Arabic ' come ' . Perspectives on Arabic linguistics 10 : Papers from the ...
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Dedication | 1 |
Canonical typology suppletion and possible words Greville G Corbett | 8 |
Free prefix ordering in Chintang Balthasar Bickel Goma Banjade Martin Gaenszle | 43 |
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