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With few exceptions , verb stems are morphemically complex , consisting minimally of an initial ( or root ) and a suffix ... in that there is no derivational relationship which obtains between the members of an AI - II stem pair . 1.
With few exceptions , verb stems are morphemically complex , consisting minimally of an initial ( or root ) and a suffix ... in that there is no derivational relationship which obtains between the members of an AI - II stem pair . 1.
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In the case of detransitivized double - object stems , as in ( 5 ) above , the object of the transitivized AI verb is the secondary object — i.e. , the no- tional direct object of the underlying ditransitive stem .
In the case of detransitivized double - object stems , as in ( 5 ) above , the object of the transitivized AI verb is the secondary object — i.e. , the no- tional direct object of the underlying ditransitive stem .
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The AI stems that are optionally transitive could be accounted for simply by assuming that one of the arguments is ... Some morphologically complex word stems may also be lexical entries in cases where the word stem is irregular in some ...
The AI stems that are optionally transitive could be accounted for simply by assuming that one of the arguments is ... Some morphologically complex word stems may also be lexical entries in cases where the word stem is irregular in some ...
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