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... morphological patterns , when in conflict with syntactic evidence , are irrelevant . Her position reflects widely ... morphological one , there is a sense in which a conflict between syntactic evidence and morphological evidence must be ...
... morphological patterns , when in conflict with syntactic evidence , are irrelevant . Her position reflects widely ... morphological one , there is a sense in which a conflict between syntactic evidence and morphological evidence must be ...
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... morphological analysis . It was only due to her insightful analysis and lucid description of Fox morphology and syntax that this project was possible in any respect . Any errors or misrepresentations herein of the Fox language or the PC ...
... morphological analysis . It was only due to her insightful analysis and lucid description of Fox morphology and syntax that this project was possible in any respect . Any errors or misrepresentations herein of the Fox language or the PC ...
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... Morphology as a parsing problem . Linguistics 26 : 521–544 . Antworth , Evan L. 1990. PC - KIMMO : a two - level processor for morphological analysis . Occasional Publications in Academic Computing no . 16. Dallas : Summer Institute of ...
... Morphology as a parsing problem . Linguistics 26 : 521–544 . Antworth , Evan L. 1990. PC - KIMMO : a two - level processor for morphological analysis . Occasional Publications in Academic Computing no . 16. Dallas : Summer Institute of ...
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GEORGE F AUBIN | 11 |
JULIE BRITTAIN | 25 |
MATTHEW S DRYER | 54 |
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