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... suffix -pu while others need not . Note that NPs with -pu cannot appear as heads . Given that there are really two types of definites in terms of morphological marking , it could be argued that these correspond to two different types of ...
... suffix -pu while others need not . Note that NPs with -pu cannot appear as heads . Given that there are really two types of definites in terms of morphological marking , it could be argued that these correspond to two different types of ...
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... suffix on names , presumably used originally for children . The diminutive is certainly correlated with hypocoristic suffixes in modern languages ; Table 20 shows uses of the diminutive on proper names for children or to indicate ...
... suffix on names , presumably used originally for children . The diminutive is certainly correlated with hypocoristic suffixes in modern languages ; Table 20 shows uses of the diminutive on proper names for children or to indicate ...
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... suffix in a prefix - dominant language ( 33 ) prefix in a suffix - dominant language ALIGN - R STEM A ALIGN - L STEM A Note that these desiderata are exocentric - they are distinctive for the affix but take the stem as argument : a ...
... suffix in a prefix - dominant language ( 33 ) prefix in a suffix - dominant language ALIGN - R STEM A ALIGN - L STEM A Note that these desiderata are exocentric - they are distinctive for the affix but take the stem as argument : a ...
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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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activation addition affix analysis appear applicative approach argues argument associated Cambridge causative chapter Chibwe child claim clause consider constraints constructions contains coordination derived diminutive discussion distinctive English evidence example experiment fact Figure formation forms function given grammar head IHRC inflection internal involved irregular issues John language lexical linguistic mapping marked meaning morpheme morphology move natural nonce Note noun object occur operator original passive past tense past tense forms patterns phonological phrase position possible predicates presented Press problem produced proposed prosodic provides quantificational reference regular relative represent representation rules semantic sense sentence Spanish stative stems structure suffix suggests syllable syntactic Table task theory tion University verb violation York