Language, Band 82George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 2006 |
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... inflection . Edith Moravcsik pre- sents the morphological properties of nominal inflection in Hungarian in ' Inflectional morphology in the Hungarian noun phrase : A typological assess- ment ' . Moravcsik also provides a number of ...
... inflection . Edith Moravcsik pre- sents the morphological properties of nominal inflection in Hungarian in ' Inflectional morphology in the Hungarian noun phrase : A typological assess- ment ' . Moravcsik also provides a number of ...
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... inflection class ( that of the root ) serves as the paradigm's default ; the paradigm's other inflection class ( es ) can thus be seen as ' intrusive ' , overriding the default class in particular cells . I assume that universal ...
... inflection class ( that of the root ) serves as the paradigm's default ; the paradigm's other inflection class ( es ) can thus be seen as ' intrusive ' , overriding the default class in particular cells . I assume that universal ...
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... INFLECTION CLASS : it does not furnish realizations for all of the morphosyn- tactic property sets for which the s - aorist does . Note that saying that a paradigm involves a defective inflection class is not the same thing as saying ...
... INFLECTION CLASS : it does not furnish realizations for all of the morphosyn- tactic property sets for which the s - aorist does . Note that saying that a paradigm involves a defective inflection class is not the same thing as saying ...
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Language in the 21st century | 5 |
Enhancement and overlap in the speech chain Samuel Jay Keyser Kenneth Noble Stevens | 33 |
Revisiting anaphoric islands Alice C Harris | 114 |
Urheberrecht | |
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