Germanic weak verb

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1Palatalisation across the Italian lexicon Sam Steddy, MIT -  Abstract I present an analysis of the different applications of palatalisation in Italian. The major part of the study argues that patterns of un

Palatalisation across the Italian lexicon Sam Steddy, MIT - Abstract I present an analysis of the different applications of palatalisation in Italian. The major part of the study argues that patterns of un

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Language: English - Date: 2015-05-29 14:21:14
2Paradigm reanalysis and the representation of morphologically complex words in Turkish

Paradigm reanalysis and the representation of morphologically complex words in Turkish

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Language: English - Date: 2002-12-11 02:36:06
3Is Analogy Economic? Livio Gaeta Università di Napoli “Federico II” 1. Introduction Economy is claimed to play an important role in several (even strongly opposed) theoretical frameworks. In particular, I will disti

Is Analogy Economic? Livio Gaeta Università di Napoli “Federico II” 1. Introduction Economy is claimed to play an important role in several (even strongly opposed) theoretical frameworks. In particular, I will disti

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Language: English - Date: 2013-07-01 12:50:21
4Use: Like English, German has more than one past tense. The imperfect can be used to describe any event/action in the past (eg made, did make, has made, was making, used to make), and has pretty much the same meaning as

Use: Like English, German has more than one past tense. The imperfect can be used to describe any event/action in the past (eg made, did make, has made, was making, used to make), and has pretty much the same meaning as

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Language: English - Date: 2012-02-01 05:51:55
5Syncope of long *ī in Old Norse nouns sverre stausland Johnsen 1 Introduction  Anyone who is studying the historical developments of one or more languages is

Syncope of long *ī in Old Norse nouns sverre stausland Johnsen 1 Introduction Anyone who is studying the historical developments of one or more languages is

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Language: English - Date: 2012-08-03 10:03:36
6Base Selection in Analogical Change in Yiddish ADAM ALBRIGHT University of California, Los Angeles 0. Introduction

Base Selection in Analogical Change in Yiddish ADAM ALBRIGHT University of California, Los Angeles 0. Introduction

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Language: English - Date: 2004-10-08 12:00:06
7MS3765_540-562_Sahin_defLD

MS3765_540-562_Sahin_defLD

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Language: English - Date: 2011-04-07 12:30:19
8To make the past tense of regular verbs we add ed at the end. LAUGH becomes LAUGHED If the verb ends in an e we just add d – notice the word’s last two letters are still ed SMILE becomes SMILED

To make the past tense of regular verbs we add ed at the end. LAUGH becomes LAUGHED If the verb ends in an e we just add d – notice the word’s last two letters are still ed SMILE becomes SMILED

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Language: English - Date: 2015-01-05 05:43:31
9Name: ____________________________  Regular Verbs Did Verb is a word which expresses action or being. Many past tense verbs end with the letters -ed.

Name: ____________________________ Regular Verbs Did Verb is a word which expresses action or being. Many past tense verbs end with the letters -ed.

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Language: English - Date: 2014-03-26 08:46:53
10Microsoft Word - VERBCLAS

Microsoft Word - VERBCLAS

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Language: English - Date: 2007-03-12 09:25:50