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... Portuguese . 3. Defectiveness in Spanish and Portuguese 5 The stock example of defectiveness in both these languages is abolir ' to abolish ' ( see ( 1 ) ) . It is typical of defective verbs in belonging to the third con- jugation with ...
... Portuguese . 3. Defectiveness in Spanish and Portuguese 5 The stock example of defectiveness in both these languages is abolir ' to abolish ' ( see ( 1 ) ) . It is typical of defective verbs in belonging to the third con- jugation with ...
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... Portuguese verbs are defective in cells whose forms are infallibly predictable , the domain in which there really is some potential unpredictability is precisely that domain in which not all grammarians ( or native speakers ) ...
... Portuguese verbs are defective in cells whose forms are infallibly predictable , the domain in which there really is some potential unpredictability is precisely that domain in which not all grammarians ( or native speakers ) ...
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... Portuguese , of the L - pattern over the N - pattern is probably linked to the type of alternation associated with them . The L - pattern may well have greater salience than the N - pattern because it involves both vocalic and ...
... Portuguese , of the L - pattern over the N - pattern is probably linked to the type of alternation associated with them . The L - pattern may well have greater salience than the N - pattern because it involves both vocalic and ...
Contents
Defectiveness Typology and Diachrony | 1 |
Defectiveness in Rumantsch | 19 |
Defectiveness as Stem Suppletion in French and Spanish Verbs | 33 |
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abolir acceptability accusative adjectives allomorphy Baerman British Academy C:acc C:nom Cabredo Hofherr canonical vectors constraints content cell content paradigm darbojošamies dative dative clitic default implicative defective stems defective verbs defectiveness and syncretism domain of defectiveness dual epenthetic example form cell form paradigm French G:fem G:masc G:neut genitive grammar Hamming distance indicative subjunctive infinitive inflected forms inflectional paradigms kinship terms L-pattern language Latvian lexeme lexical Linguistics Masc masculine Mohawk morpho morphological morphophonological morphosyntactic property specification N:du N:pl N:sg Neut neuter forms nominative non-defective Obligatory Contour Principle pattern of defectiveness person plural person singular phonological phonotactically Portuguese Prakrit prefixes present indicative present subjunctive preterite pronominal pronoun property sets realization reflexive nouns reflexive verbs Romance Romance languages Rumantsch Sanskrit SBJV semantic Spanish speakers stem alternation stem class stem type stress suffix suppletion Surmiran syncretism syntactic syntax Table third person Vedic verbal Yup'ik