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  • ...guages [[overt]]ly with one or more [[argument]]s. They are [[head]]s of [[verbal phrase]]s. [[Category:Verbal morphology|!]]
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  • ...+ee'' are semantically related, the [[noun]]s ending in ''-ee'' lack the [[verbal suffix]] ''-ate'', and if it is assumed that word formation rules can only [[Category:Morphology]]
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  • ...bleached, and grammaticalized to express one or more of a range of salient verbal categories, most typically aspectual and modal categories, but also not inf [[Category:Verbal morphology]]
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  • ...rom [[verb]]s by adding the [[suffix]]es ''-al'' and ''-(a)tion'' to the [[verbal stem]]. However, some such [[derivation]]s do not exist, although there are *Scalise, S. 1984. ''Generative Morphology.'' Foris, Dordrecht.
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  • An '''applicative''' is a [[Derivation (morphology)|derived]] [[verb]] [[stem]] denoting an action with an additional [[partic Causative and applicative affixes may also be used for verbalizing non-verbal stems, usually producing a transitive verb, as they do when affixed to verb
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  • * Roeper, T. and D. Siegel 1978. ''A Lexical Transformation for Verbal Compounds,'' Linguistic Inquiry 9, pp. 199-260 [[Category:Morphology]]
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  • ...eak version which says that transformations cannot be used in derivational morphology (= Weak Lexicalist Hypothesis), and (b) a strong version which says that tr * Roeper, T. and D. Siegel 1978. ''A Lexical Transformation for Verbal Compounds,'' Linguistic Inquiry 9, pp. 199-260
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  • ...:evacu+ee'' are semantically related, the nouns ending in -''ee'' lack the verbal suffix -''ate'', and if it is assumed that word formation rules can only ta * Scalise, S. 1984. ''Generative Morphology,'' Foris, Dordrecht.
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  • [[Category:Verbal morphology]]
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  • * Roeper, T. and D. Siegel 1978. ''A Lexical Transformation for Verbal Compounds,'' Linguistic Inquiry 9, pp. 199-260 [[Category:Morphology]]
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  • This article presents a brief overview on '''[[Kildin Saami]] morphology'''. The morphology in Kildin Saami is predominantly concatenative (almost exclusively suffixin
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  • * Roeper, T. 1988. ''Compound syntax and head movement,'' Yearbook of morphology 1, 187-228 * Roeper, T. and D. Siegel 1978. ''A Lexical Transformation for Verbal Compounds,'' Linguistic Inquiry 9, pp. 199-260
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  • Ein freies lexikalisches Morphem kann nominal, verbal oder adjektivisch [[Category:Morphology]]
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  • ...analysis, which would create a verb cluster, must be rejected, because non-verbal material, such as adverbs and complementizers, can intervene between the tw == Morphology ==
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  • ...a verb is the lexical information about the [[argument]]s of a (generally verbal) [[predicate]] and their semantic and syntactic properties. * Scalise, S. 1984. ''Generative Morphology,'' Foris, Dordrecht.
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  • ...[[verb]], generally with [[adjective|adjectival]] [[external syntax]] and verbal [[internal syntax]]. [[Category:Morphology]]
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  • [[Category:Morphology]] [[Category:Verbal morphology]]
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  • ...inguistics, the term '''classifier''' is traditionally used for a class of verbal prefixes that modifiy the [[transitivity]] or [[valence]] of the verb in so ...abaskan family, the classifier is still used to some extent as part of the verbal classification system. For example, the following verbs differ only in thei
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  • [[Category:Verbal morphology]]
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  • ...s (logical object as subject, logical subject as optional adjunct, passive morphology on the verb, no Case assignment to the object possible, etc.), all of which ...ple) vs. languages with synthetic passives (expressing the passive via one verbal form) (cf. Dutch ''de koning wordt geprezen'' vs. Latin ''rex laudatur'')
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