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... inflection the curious and often contentious status it has within linguistics. On one view, inflection is just a particular instance of the more ... Inflection versus derivation, per Stump (1998) Inflection Derivation 2 matthew baerman.
... inflection the curious and often contentious status it has within linguistics. On one view, inflection is just a particular instance of the more ... Inflection versus derivation, per Stump (1998) Inflection Derivation 2 matthew baerman.
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... inflection over sentences in which the verb did not carry an -s inflection. But infants as well preferred sentences containing an -s inflected verb, even the verb was preceded by a negation, which is ungrammatical in adult grammar. No ...
... inflection over sentences in which the verb did not carry an -s inflection. But infants as well preferred sentences containing an -s inflected verb, even the verb was preceded by a negation, which is ungrammatical in adult grammar. No ...
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... inflection are unique to that function and therefore stand out as such. 6. Aspect/mood. inflection. Aspect/mood inflection involves two largely independent layers of complexity: (i) segmental prefixation (ยง6.1), which may be fusional, and ...
... inflection are unique to that function and therefore stand out as such. 6. Aspect/mood. inflection. Aspect/mood inflection involves two largely independent layers of complexity: (i) segmental prefixation (ยง6.1), which may be fusional, and ...
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