Language, Band 61,Ausgaben 3-4George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1985 |
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... morphemes ( nor- malized to eliminate homophones and other complications ) , and receives in return a descrip- tion of the linear order of the morphemes ( in- cluding orderings in which one morpheme spans two or more morpheme positions ) ...
... morphemes ( nor- malized to eliminate homophones and other complications ) , and receives in return a descrip- tion of the linear order of the morphemes ( in- cluding orderings in which one morpheme spans two or more morpheme positions ) ...
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... morphemes used in different constructions ( and even glossed differently ) are indeed the same or related morphemes . However , in Japanese , historical evidence indicates that the dif- ferent uses of the suffix - ( r ) are arose from ...
... morphemes used in different constructions ( and even glossed differently ) are indeed the same or related morphemes . However , in Japanese , historical evidence indicates that the dif- ferent uses of the suffix - ( r ) are arose from ...
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... morpheme - bound , masking such features as morphophonemic alternation . There has been no large - scale treat- ment ... morphemes are represented in the writ- ing . The texts which show the most grammatical variation , and at the same ...
... morpheme - bound , masking such features as morphophonemic alternation . There has been no large - scale treat- ment ... morphemes are represented in the writ- ing . The texts which show the most grammatical variation , and at the same ...
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