Linguistic morphology

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401Grammatical tenses / Germanic languages / German verbs / Linguistic morphology / Participle / English grammar / Imperfect / German conjugation / Germanic weak verb / Linguistics / Grammar / German grammar

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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Source URL: www.einbisschendeutsch.com

Language: English - Date: 2012-02-01 05:51:55
402Ethnic groups in Europe / Indo-European linguistics / Linguistic morphology / Indo-European / Pre-Roman Iron Age / Proto-Germanic language / Germanic umlaut / Proto-Indo-European root / Sanskrit / Linguistics / Historical linguistics / Germanic languages

Historische Sprachforschung (HistoricalLinguistics) bisher Zeitschrift fürVergleichende

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Source URL: folk.uio.no

Language: English - Date: 2012-07-10 12:47:45
403Germanic languages / Indo-European linguistics / Proto-Germanic language / Proto-Indo-European language / Athematic stem / Indo-European languages / Germanic peoples / Apophony / Diminutive / Linguistics / Historical linguistics / Linguistic morphology

Microsoft Word - Handout.doc

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Source URL: folk.uio.no

Language: English - Date: 2012-07-13 11:58:27
404Linguistic morphology / Indo-European linguistics / English grammar / German grammar / Proto-Germanic language / Proto-Norse language / Germanic weak verb / Old Norse / Syncope / Linguistics / Historical linguistics / Germanic languages

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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Source URL: folk.uio.no

Language: English - Date: 2012-08-03 10:03:36
405Grammar / Grammatical gender / Linguistic morphology / Navajo language / Noun / Grammatical number / Verbal noun / Southern Athabascan grammar / Munsee grammar / Linguistics / Language / Languages of the United States

1 Early Acquisition of Nouns and Verbs Evidence from Navajo DEDRE GENTNER Northwestern University

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Source URL: lera.ucsd.edu

Language: English - Date: 2010-08-04 21:11:23
406English grammar / Germanic languages / Linguistic morphology / Italian grammar / Italian language / Regular verb / Romance languages / Verb / Irregular verb / Linguistics / Historical linguistics / Grammar

ISLANDS OF RELIABILITY FOR REGULAR MORPHOLOGY: EVIDENCE FROM ITALIAN ADAM ALBRIGHT University of California, Santa Cruz The representation of regular morphological processes has been the subject of much controversy, part

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Source URL: web.mit.edu

Language: English - Date: 2004-10-08 11:59:51
407Weak inflection / Morphology / Inflection / English plural / Suppletion / Broken plural / Grammatical number / Romance languages / Grammatical gender / Linguistics / Linguistic morphology / Grammar

Journal of Psycholinguistic Research, Vol. 31, No. 5, September 2002 (䉷 [removed]The Nature of Regularity and Irregularity: Evidence from Hebrew Nominal Inflection Iris Berent,1,4 Steven Pinker,2 and Joseph Shimron3 Most

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Source URL: pinker.wjh.harvard.edu

Language: English - Date: 2011-05-12 13:57:48
408Linguistic morphology / Word coinage / GUI widget / Language / Linguistics / Reading / Compound

Lesson Title: Compound Words Application Notes: This compound words matching application is a simple to use word level exercise. The coloured words are simply dragged to their correct place on the grey label to form a s

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Source URL: www.crickweb.co.uk

Language: English - Date: 2014-07-14 12:42:30
409English grammar / Words and Rules / Inflection / Irregular verb / Verb / Weak inflection / Regular verb / English verbs / Agrammatism / Linguistics / Linguistic morphology / Grammar

456 Opinion TRENDS in Cognitive Sciences Vol.6 No.11 November 2002

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Source URL: pinker.wjh.harvard.edu

Language: English - Date: 2011-04-07 12:31:22
410Grammatical number / Grammatical gender / Gender-neutral pronoun / Pronoun / Singular they / Bulgarian pronouns / Tigrinya grammar / Linguistics / Grammar / Linguistic morphology

Using nouns and pronouns grammar A pronoun must agree with the noun it represents in number and gender. The girl bought a bus ticket. She paid for her ticket with a $5 note. noun (singular)

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Source URL: www.det.nsw.edu.au

Language: English
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