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Meindert J. Crop and others
Nephrology Dialysis Transplantation, Volume 22, Issue 12, December 2007, Pages 3471–3477, https://doi.org/10.1093/ndt/gfm471
Published: 10 September 2007
... suppletion was not more common (70 vs 59%, P = 0.5), but when potassium was given, the total amount administered was significantly higher (median 350 mmol vs 180 mmol, P = 0.02). Furthermore, these patients more often received total parenteral nutrition (17 vs 4...
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Published: 29 May 2014
... that reversal had taken place, clitic clusters began to exhibit a series of morphophonological irregularities: i) the 3rd person dative clitic in cluster-initial position began to undergo suppletion; ii) the vowel in cluster-internal position was turned into -e, as in lo m i...
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Published: 13 June 2023
...Xavier Bach and Erich R. Round, Suppletion. In: The Oxford Guide to Australian Languages. Edited by Claire Bowern, Oxford University Press. © Xavier Bach and Erich R. Round (2023). DOI: 10.1093/oso/9780198824978.003.0029 The chapter is an overview of attested cases...
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Published: 27 June 2024
...In all cases of suppletion, one needs to ask why the unavailable expected form is not well-formed, and one needs to look for an answer that is independent of the existence of the unexpected form. In a number of cases, or in perhaps all cases, suppletion can be seen to involve, not direct...
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Published: 29 March 2018
... imperfective allomorphy Béarnais defectiveness Lespy J Porto Dapena J Stump G suppletion synonymy Asturian L pattern arrhizotony Frâncu C Guțu Romalo V heteroclisis Lombard A supine centralization of vowels conjugation classes gerund infinitive N pattern rhizotony Bulgaria Iordan I...
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Published: 01 March 2016
..., such as suppletion. There is discussion of types of grammatical and semantic redundancy, taking account of the fact that efficient operation of a language is facilitated by a certain level of redundancy. The final section contrasts the way in which repetition is a key factor of spoken proselytisation, but something...
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Published: 20 May 2010
...This chapter examines some particular types of defectiveness in French and Spanish verbs. In the cases considered herein, the gaps in the paradigm exhibit the same zones of stem suppletion patterns prevalent in irregular verbs. The defective paradigms of the French and Spanish verbs which...
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Published: 30 June 2016
... and Italo-Romance); ‘collective’ plurals in Romansh and their morphological status; root allomorphy and suppletion in plural formation; neutralization of number distinctions (invariance); analogical effects of plurals on singulars (and vice versa). Latin lacked root allomorphy specifically...
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Published: 29 August 2013
...—in particular, certain collections of cells may be seen as less marked than others. A correlation may exist between this continuum and phenomena such as syncretism, suppletion, and defectiveness, which seem more likely to exhibit a morphomic distribution precisely when the morphome in question is more coherent...
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Published: 17 February 2022
... number Spencer Andrew Woodrow Wilson Thomas Zwicky Arnold active voice Anderson Stephen R Aronoff Mark Distributed Morphology DM French Item and Arrangement Item and Process morphology morphome paradigm passive voice suppletion contact Dalmatian folk etymology Gallo Romance...
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Published: 17 February 2022
... on to patterns of suppletion with go verbs, with particular reference to Catalan and the formal alternations displayed there between lexical and grammatical uses. Returning to reflexes of habere, we examine an alternative diachronic sequence in some northern Italian dialects, in which rather...
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Published: 19 January 2016
... tense person transitivity Dubinsky S Nzwanga M English Indonesian Lingala case Dryer M number suppletion heteroclisis Bickel B French gender mixed alignment Papuan verb agreement suppletion semantic alignment Iha is a Trans New Guinea language from the western tip of New...
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Published: 04 March 2015
... selection. Luganda affixation allomorphy affixation allomorphy applicatives phonology suppletive allomorphy Dutch Booij G Lieber R Minkova D Stockwell R phonologically conditioned suppletive allomorphy PCSA Inkelas S Kiparsky P Orgun O Zoll C McPherson L Paster M morphosyntactic allomorphy...
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Published: 13 December 2012
... this in a Romanian dialect example, where periphrastic forms do not make a coherent morphosyntactic group, but follow an already existing pattern of stem alternation. All this demonstrates that periphrasis splits lexemes in the same ways as other morphological phenomena, such as suppletion, stem alternation...
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Published: 01 September 2011
.... A verbal periphrasis, the most commonly studied, contains an operative (functional) verb that fills a gap in a finite verb paradigm by requiring as a complement a non‐finite form that expresses the missing part of the paradigm. Paradigmatic properties of grammatical periphrases, such as suppletion...
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Published: 16 July 2014
...Chapter 5 discusses the merger of copular is and bið into a single suppletive paradigm in Middle English. Old English is is shown typically to encode present states of specific subjects, and identification. Bið encodes future...
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Published: 17 February 2022
... San Donșa del Piave Venice Szantyr Anton Terracini Benvenuto Venetan Veneto Acquaviva Paolo Breton gender Greek homonymy Italian number paradigm polythematism suppletion syncretism synonymy Weiss Michael Allières Jacques Plank Frans register Romance allophony Baudouin de...
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Published: 25 March 2021
... that morphophonological phenomena such as stress shift, allomorphy, and suppletion often result from morphophonological conditions (some of which are not productive any more) and do not provide solid evidence in support of the claim that clitics are deficient. Cardinaletti Anna Starke Michal phonology of cliticization...
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Published: 03 October 2013
... Chomsky N Marantz A Jackendoff R Complexity Morpho phonological Beard R Inflection inflectional morphology Phase theory S functors Zero categorization and zero categorizers Doron E DiSciullo A Williams E PST Vocabulary Insertion go went Suppletion Bobaljik J ‘amar higid Hebrew ‘say’ Qal...
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Published: 16 November 2000
..., to the phenomena of defective and suppletive forms, and to the replacement of synthetic by periphrastic forms. diminutives neuter ‐u stem nouns anima auricula catellus catulus ficus ‐i filia filiolus navicula ovicula pauperculus pisciculus somnus ‐us spiritus ‐i Matthew Mark Luke John de Livy...