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The single morphemes in the class are merely the special cases where the sequence consists of one . ... These sequences differ in various respects : in brandy bottle each of the component morphemes could have been substituted singly for ...
The single morphemes in the class are merely the special cases where the sequence consists of one . ... These sequences differ in various respects : in brandy bottle each of the component morphemes could have been substituted singly for ...
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procedure , we reduce sequences to the status of single morphemes ( or of environmental classes of single morphemes ) . However , there may be sequences of morphemes which occur in environments where single morphemes do not occur ...
procedure , we reduce sequences to the status of single morphemes ( or of environmental classes of single morphemes ) . However , there may be sequences of morphemes which occur in environments where single morphemes do not occur ...
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tion , we will be able to extend the substitution procedure to sentences and sequences of utterances ( whether monologs or conversations ) . 6.3 . RESULTANT CONSTRUCTION FORMULAE . The final result , for each language which can be ...
tion , we will be able to extend the substitution procedure to sentences and sequences of utterances ( whether monologs or conversations ) . 6.3 . RESULTANT CONSTRUCTION FORMULAE . The final result , for each language which can be ...
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