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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... morpheme because it is in grammatical agreement with some preceding morpheme . For example , in It disturbs me we get only 3 successors to / itdistǝrb / , because -s is always present here after it unless -ed or -ing ( ly ) occurs ; in ...
... morpheme because it is in grammatical agreement with some preceding morpheme . For example , in It disturbs me we get only 3 successors to / itdistǝrb / , because -s is always present here after it unless -ed or -ing ( ly ) occurs ; in ...
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... morpheme . In the three French sentences , all the word boundaries , and some of the morpheme boundaries within a word , are given by these sequence - end segmenta- tions . The other morpheme boundaries are missed because of morphopho ...
... morpheme . In the three French sentences , all the word boundaries , and some of the morpheme boundaries within a word , are given by these sequence - end segmenta- tions . The other morpheme boundaries are missed because of morphopho ...
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... morpheme is in grammatical agree- ment ( in the direction in which we are going ) . The cut would be obtained in the reverse direction . A cut is lacking because our morpheme occurs in this grammatical position with only a few ...
... morpheme is in grammatical agree- ment ( in the direction in which we are going ) . The cut would be obtained in the reverse direction . A cut is lacking because our morpheme occurs in this grammatical position with only a few ...
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Problems in Armenian phonology II | 9 |
Friess group D | 25 |
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