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Overall , the syntactic analysis provides an insightful explanation of the internal relations of a verb stem by ... which are paralleled by independent stems from which they are said to be derived ; and 2 ) simple , which show no ...
Overall , the syntactic analysis provides an insightful explanation of the internal relations of a verb stem by ... which are paralleled by independent stems from which they are said to be derived ; and 2 ) simple , which show no ...
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These stems must consist of at least two of these elements , none of which can be used in isolation . ... Thus , every Cree verb stem can be analyzed as consisting of a number of smaller units which are bound morphemes .
These stems must consist of at least two of these elements , none of which can be used in isolation . ... Thus , every Cree verb stem can be analyzed as consisting of a number of smaller units which are bound morphemes .
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( 3 ) a . b . siipiy ' river ' N misaaw ' it is big ' V ( II ) misi - siipiy “ big / great river ' N C. 3 > The example of NI in ( 1b ) has a noun stem , -acaskw- , attached to a verb stem , noocih- . The example of compounding in ( 2 ) ...
( 3 ) a . b . siipiy ' river ' N misaaw ' it is big ' V ( II ) misi - siipiy “ big / great river ' N C. 3 > The example of NI in ( 1b ) has a noun stem , -acaskw- , attached to a verb stem , noocih- . The example of compounding in ( 2 ) ...
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