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phonemes are inside the same morpheme , the second will have fewer of its ( n + 2 ) th successors in the higher categories and more in the lower . In Table 3 , we see a correlation between the distribution of A , B , C , D and morpheme ...
phonemes are inside the same morpheme , the second will have fewer of its ( n + 2 ) th successors in the higher categories and more in the lower . In Table 3 , we see a correlation between the distribution of A , B , C , D and morpheme ...
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Instead of merely counting how many different successors there are at n , we list the specific ones which are there . The importance of this new step is that we find certain recurring sequences of successor varieties .
Instead of merely counting how many different successors there are at n , we list the specific ones which are there . The importance of this new step is that we find certain recurring sequences of successor varieties .
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few successors in turn . Thus / p / has many successors both after / il / and after / ilsə / ( il peut , il pleut , il pense , il prend ; il se plaint , ils se parlent , il se propose , il se peint ) .
few successors in turn . Thus / p / has many successors both after / il / and after / ilsə / ( il peut , il pleut , il pense , il prend ; il se plaint , ils se parlent , il se propose , il se peint ) .
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