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  • Greek and Latin Roots, Prefixes, and Suffixes

    Greek and Latin Roots, Prefixes, and Suffixes

  • Types and Functions of Reduplication in Palembang

    Types and Functions of Reduplication in Palembang

  • Reduplication: Form, Function and Distribution Carl Rubino

    Reduplication: Form, Function and Distribution Carl Rubino

  • Root Words from Foreign Languages and Their Use in English

    Root Words from Foreign Languages and Their Use in English

  • The Lexical Integrity Hypothesis in a New Theoretical Universe

    The Lexical Integrity Hypothesis in a New Theoretical Universe

  • Extracting the Roots of Arabic Words Without Removing Affixes

    Extracting the Roots of Arabic Words Without Removing Affixes

  • Word Parts: Prefixes, Roots, & Suffixes

    Word Parts: Prefixes, Roots, & Suffixes

  • Ablaut and Reduplication in Dakota: Revisiting the Phonology-Morphology Relationship

    Ablaut and Reduplication in Dakota: Revisiting the Phonology-Morphology Relationship

  • Topics in Turkish Phonology.Pdf

    Topics in Turkish Phonology.Pdf

  • The Modern Hebrew Participle Qotel: Implications for Root-And-Pattern Analyses1

    The Modern Hebrew Participle Qotel: Implications for Root-And-Pattern Analyses1

  • THE LEXICALIST HYPOTHESIS: BOTH WRONG and SUPERFLUOUS Benjamin Bruening

    THE LEXICALIST HYPOTHESIS: BOTH WRONG and SUPERFLUOUS Benjamin Bruening

  • The Complex Linguistic Sign I

    The Complex Linguistic Sign I

  • 01:615:201 Introduction to Linguistic Theory Morphology: the Words of Language

    01:615:201 Introduction to Linguistic Theory Morphology: the Words of Language

  • Vowel and Consonant Disharmony in Turkish George N

    Vowel and Consonant Disharmony in Turkish George N

  • Evidence from Halkomelem for Word-Based Morphology

    Evidence from Halkomelem for Word-Based Morphology

  • Roots of Language

    Roots of Language

  • The Lexicalist Hypothesis: Both Wrong and Superfluous

    The Lexicalist Hypothesis: Both Wrong and Superfluous

  • Etymology of the Word

    Etymology of the Word "Earth" - Wikipedia, the Free Encyclopedia 4/4/11 12:48 AM Etymology of the Word "Earth" from Wikipedia, the Free Encyclopedia

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  • The Lexicalist Hypothesis: Both Wrong and Superfluous Benjamin Bruening
  • Going to the Root: Paving the Way to Reconstruct the Language of Homo-Sapiens


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