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We assume , then , that we have isolated the morphemes of the language . An exact list of the morphemes is of course required for any description of the language , no matter what method is followed . It is possible to obtain somewhat ...
We assume , then , that we have isolated the morphemes of the language . An exact list of the morphemes is of course required for any description of the language , no matter what method is followed . It is possible to obtain somewhat ...
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Thus , we would have to say somewhere that the plural morpheme / s / occurs only after morphemes ending in a voiceless consonant ... The second method in each case offers phonemically more complicated morphemes which have fewer special ...
Thus , we would have to say somewhere that the plural morpheme / s / occurs only after morphemes ending in a voiceless consonant ... The second method in each case offers phonemically more complicated morphemes which have fewer special ...
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In general , practically all morphemes which occur in -ing also occur in many environments like We'll - his path . ... We will therefore recognize these two sets of positions as being diagnostic , and will say that every morpheme which ...
In general , practically all morphemes which occur in -ing also occur in many environments like We'll - his path . ... We will therefore recognize these two sets of positions as being diagnostic , and will say that every morpheme which ...
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