Language, Bände 18-19George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1942 |
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... alternants am , are , be as being members of a single morpheme unit ; but of the alternants twenty and score , each constitutes a morpheme unit by itself . A few examples of alternants which can be grouped together into units : knife ...
... alternants am , are , be as being members of a single morpheme unit ; but of the alternants twenty and score , each constitutes a morpheme unit by itself . A few examples of alternants which can be grouped together into units : knife ...
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... alternants ? 4.1 . THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN THE ALTERNANTS . In some morpheme units the alternants are the same except for one or two phonemes : e.g. the cases in §3.1-3 . In other units there are many alternants , all ( or most ) having ...
... alternants ? 4.1 . THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN THE ALTERNANTS . In some morpheme units the alternants are the same except for one or two phonemes : e.g. the cases in §3.1-3 . In other units there are many alternants , all ( or most ) having ...
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... ALTERNANT AND ITS ENVIRONMENT . In many morpheme units there is no recognizable similarity between the alternants and the environments in which they occur ; e.g. between am and I , between i- ( alternant of am ) and / -z / ' 3d sg ...
... ALTERNANT AND ITS ENVIRONMENT . In many morpheme units there is no recognizable similarity between the alternants and the environments in which they occur ; e.g. between am and I , between i- ( alternant of am ) and / -z / ' 3d sg ...
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