Language, Band 72,Ausgaben 3-4Linguistic Society of America, 1996 |
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... affix or a morphological property of the stem . We are now in a position to see how the relevant parts of the ... affix . The typology of infixation is thus neatly filled out : it may be prosodically driven ( Tagalog ) in which case ...
... affix or a morphological property of the stem . We are now in a position to see how the relevant parts of the ... affix . The typology of infixation is thus neatly filled out : it may be prosodically driven ( Tagalog ) in which case ...
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... affix is not totally ad hoc : its ' presence ' may be used to block the addition of the elsewhere plural -s . The problem is that any use of a zero affix runs into an obvious dilemma : how do we know that the Ø is a suffix rather than a ...
... affix is not totally ad hoc : its ' presence ' may be used to block the addition of the elsewhere plural -s . The problem is that any use of a zero affix runs into an obvious dilemma : how do we know that the Ø is a suffix rather than a ...
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One traditional way of distinguishing between different classes of affixes is the level of phonological transparency exhibited by the stem with respect to the affix ( and vice versa ) . In this regard , the English prefix un- ( which ...
One traditional way of distinguishing between different classes of affixes is the level of phonological transparency exhibited by the stem with respect to the affix ( and vice versa ) . In this regard , the English prefix un- ( which ...
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JOURNAL OF THE LINGUISTIC | 449 |
A positron emission tomographic study of regular and irregular verb morphology | 451 |
Head position and internally headed relative clauses David Basilico | 498 |
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