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... morphemes . The boys ' representations of a cat , geese , ghosts , witches , jack - o'lanterns and other objects related to Halloween are other examples of visual morphemes . The structural processes identified in previous papers in ...
... morphemes . The boys ' representations of a cat , geese , ghosts , witches , jack - o'lanterns and other objects related to Halloween are other examples of visual morphemes . The structural processes identified in previous papers in ...
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... morphemes as two parts of a circumfix . For this reason , the potentially intervening letters occurring between the discontinuous constituents must all be declared as actually in that position in the lexicon , as if the intervening ...
... morphemes as two parts of a circumfix . For this reason , the potentially intervening letters occurring between the discontinuous constituents must all be declared as actually in that position in the lexicon , as if the intervening ...
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... morphemes that are not contiguous to each other , since whole sublexicons must be duplicated in order to represent different morphotactic sequences . [ Antworth 1990 : 12 ] This means that in order for common verbal and nominal morphemes ...
... morphemes that are not contiguous to each other , since whole sublexicons must be duplicated in order to represent different morphotactic sequences . [ Antworth 1990 : 12 ] This means that in order for common verbal and nominal morphemes ...
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GEORGE F AUBIN | 11 |
JULIE BRITTAIN | 25 |
MATTHEW S DRYER | 54 |
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