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  • ...el ''i'', changed to a morphological rule which led to umlaut-formation in plural-contexts. This strategy has been described as an instance of exaptation by
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  • ...turn to [[level]] (or [[stratum]]) n-1 after the application of the [[word formation rule]]s of level/stratum n. ...nglish takes place at level 2, while regular inflection such as [[plural]] formation takes place at level 3. As a consequence, we should never find regular plur
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  • Fugenelemente sind aus alten Flexionsendungen (Plural, Genitiv), entstanden. [[Category:Word formation]]
    855 bytes (86 words) - 09:17, 26 May 2013
  • In English, the plural suffix has three pronunciations: *Aronoff, M. 1976. ''Word Formation in Generative Grammar.'' MIT-press, Cambridge, Mass.
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  • ...adding the inflectional ending -''s'' (''dog-dogs'', ''noun-nouns''). The plural forms ''dogs'' and ''nouns'' are variants of the base nouns ''dog'' and ''n * Aronoff, M. 1976. ''Word Formation in Generative Grammar,'' MIT-press, Cambridge, Mass.
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  • * in front of consonant bonds which originated from flection or word formation when the vowel was already long in the original word, * plural nouns with mutated vowel in the third declination group, e.g. ''fötter''
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  • Nouns can either be singular or plural. The plural is formed by adding ''-bi'' to the stem in the [[absolutive case]]: ''besur ...ssible to use both the archaic and the regular and more productive ''-bi'' plural for a word.<ref>[http://www.auditorium.ru/books/2270/gl26.pdf Tsez morphono
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  • ...ekt nach dem Verb in unmarkierten Sätzen stehen. Der Numerus (Singular und Plural) wird am Nomen markiert. Als Kopf der Nominalphrase ist das Nomen durch Adj ...n der Position des Objekts) und Verbstamm. Pronomen können in Singular und Plural vorkommen und sind den Nominalklassen zugeordnet. Nur freie Pronomen sind m
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  • ===Adam Smith [1761: ''Considerations concerning the First Formation of Languages, and the Different Genius of original and compounded Languages ...ulicht wird: Zwar werden die Kasus mit Präpositionen umschrieben, aber der Plural wird am Wortstamm markiert.]
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