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... forms presented in the experiment are listed in the Appendix . The phrases were recorded by a female speaker of a ... forms ending in -de or -te . Occasionally , however , they produced other , unexpected past - tense forms . Some of ...
... forms presented in the experiment are listed in the Appendix . The phrases were recorded by a female speaker of a ... forms ending in -de or -te . Occasionally , however , they produced other , unexpected past - tense forms . Some of ...
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... forms with an initial geminate such as * ssam are unattested , but forms with final geminates such as samm abound . Arabic verbal stems must be realized in two related inflectional paradigms , the perfect and the imperfect . The crucial ...
... forms with an initial geminate such as * ssam are unattested , but forms with final geminates such as samm abound . Arabic verbal stems must be realized in two related inflectional paradigms , the perfect and the imperfect . The crucial ...
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... forms . It was slightly less than the expected 3,000 ( i.e. 500 nouns × 6 forms ) because a few nouns only occurred in either singular ( e.g. fides ' trust ' ) or plural ( e.g. intestiina ' intestines ' ) forms . 3.4 . NETWORK ...
... forms . It was slightly less than the expected 3,000 ( i.e. 500 nouns × 6 forms ) because a few nouns only occurred in either singular ( e.g. fides ' trust ' ) or plural ( e.g. intestiina ' intestines ' ) forms . 3.4 . NETWORK ...
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At the syntaxsemantics | 39 |
A sociolinguistic study of the origins of ne deletion in European | 118 |
PUBLISHED BY THE LINGUISTIC SOCIETY OF AMERICA | 231 |
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