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Prosodic morphology 1 : Constraint interaction and satisfaction . ( Technical report 3. ) New Brunswick , NJ : Rutgers University Center for Cognitive Science . McCarthy , JOHN , and Alan PRINCE . 1994. Emergence of the unmarked ...
Prosodic morphology 1 : Constraint interaction and satisfaction . ( Technical report 3. ) New Brunswick , NJ : Rutgers University Center for Cognitive Science . McCarthy , JOHN , and Alan PRINCE . 1994. Emergence of the unmarked ...
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These examples show the need for unnatural ( morphologically stipulated ) classes of morphosyntactic values . ... this article has been to demonstrate that these and similar examples should be allowed to inform our model of morphology .
These examples show the need for unnatural ( morphologically stipulated ) classes of morphosyntactic values . ... this article has been to demonstrate that these and similar examples should be allowed to inform our model of morphology .
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Syntactic features in morphology : General problems of socalled pronominal inflection in German . To honor Roman Jakobson : Essays on the occasion of his seventieth birthday , 239–70 . The Hague : Mouton . BOBALJIK , JONATHAN . 2002.
Syntactic features in morphology : General problems of socalled pronominal inflection in German . To honor Roman Jakobson : Essays on the occasion of his seventieth birthday , 239–70 . The Hague : Mouton . BOBALJIK , JONATHAN . 2002.
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Letters to Language | 377 |
The perceptual acquisition of phonological | 384 |
Semantics and pragmatics of English verbal dependent coordination Neal Whitman | 403 |
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