Language, Bände 26-31George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1955 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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... allomorphs ( ' third singular present ' , ' plural ' , etc. ) . The question remains , however , what principles may operate to determine the shapes of common morphemes , and it is precisely this type of question which the hypothesis at ...
... allomorphs ( ' third singular present ' , ' plural ' , etc. ) . The question remains , however , what principles may operate to determine the shapes of common morphemes , and it is precisely this type of question which the hypothesis at ...
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... allomorph , - , everywhere . ✓ - 3 has only one allomorph , √ - t , everywhere . The morpheme of the plural ( V - Pl- ) shows the following allomorphs : -on- before V - 1 ( as - ) everywhere except with all preterit nonpasts and the ...
... allomorph , - , everywhere . ✓ - 3 has only one allomorph , √ - t , everywhere . The morpheme of the plural ( V - Pl- ) shows the following allomorphs : -on- before V - 1 ( as - ) everywhere except with all preterit nonpasts and the ...
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... allomorphs : -i- before Pl - 1 and Pl - 2 ; -- after Pt- before -3 ; -o- elsewhere . The timeless occurs with the pres- ent and preterit themes . 3.34 . The entitive ( V - E ) occurs with all three themes , and has the following allomorphs ...
... allomorphs : -i- before Pl - 1 and Pl - 2 ; -- after Pt- before -3 ; -o- elsewhere . The timeless occurs with the pres- ent and preterit themes . 3.34 . The entitive ( V - E ) occurs with all three themes , and has the following allomorphs ...
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