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Page 194
... morphemes it will be useful to present several Ven diagrams in which the circles represent a range of meanings and the morpheme in the circle is the morpheme used to signal that range of meanings . ( 30 ) ( a ) in ik išk / 194.
... morphemes it will be useful to present several Ven diagrams in which the circles represent a range of meanings and the morpheme in the circle is the morpheme used to signal that range of meanings . ( 30 ) ( a ) in ik išk / 194.
Page 87
... morpheme - internal but also occurs at the end of AI stems . A straightforward generalization that can be made about these distributions is that the double reflex of PEA * I is characteristic when it occurs at a morpheme boundary ( a ...
... morpheme - internal but also occurs at the end of AI stems . A straightforward generalization that can be made about these distributions is that the double reflex of PEA * I is characteristic when it occurs at a morpheme boundary ( a ...
Page 158
... morpheme . If we assume this to be the case , what would the meaning of this morpheme have been origin- ally ? If we assume that it was simply general past tense unmarked for aspect , then we have no way of explaining why it is the / h ...
... morpheme . If we assume this to be the case , what would the meaning of this morpheme have been origin- ally ? If we assume that it was simply general past tense unmarked for aspect , then we have no way of explaining why it is the / h ...
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