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Noun and verb stems may be monomorphemic or complex . Complex stems are compounds or sequences of stem plus ' stem - forming suffix ' . O'Grady states that the Nya . lexicon contains many fewer polymorphemic nouns than monomorphemic ...
Noun and verb stems may be monomorphemic or complex . Complex stems are compounds or sequences of stem plus ' stem - forming suffix ' . O'Grady states that the Nya . lexicon contains many fewer polymorphemic nouns than monomorphemic ...
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Thus it appears that , in general , if a complex sentence contains two coreferential occurrences of a noun , one in the main clause and the other in the subordinate clause , both of these occurrences are assigned an identical determiner ...
Thus it appears that , in general , if a complex sentence contains two coreferential occurrences of a noun , one in the main clause and the other in the subordinate clause , both of these occurrences are assigned an identical determiner ...
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In the preceding three cases , we have noted that the distribution of determiners in the matrix and constituent sentences of a relative - complex sentence preserves the information the determiners would give in an appropriate discourse ...
In the preceding three cases , we have noted that the distribution of determiners in the matrix and constituent sentences of a relative - complex sentence preserves the information the determiners would give in an appropriate discourse ...
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Die romanische Anlautsonorisation Leonard 352 | 217 |
Notes | 443 |
Structural dialectology | 451 |
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