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turkish phonology and morphology (türkçe ses ve b‹ç‹mb‹lg‹s‹)

turkish phonology and morphology (türkçe ses ve b‹ç‹mb‹lg‹s‹)

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Turkish Phonology <strong>and</strong> Morphology (Türkçe Ses <strong>ve</strong> Biçim Bilgisi)<br />

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coordinates [ne Ayfle ne Fatma] to Ali.<br />

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(a) is odd because it violates the likeness of class in<br />

coordination. It is not totally ungrammatical, but as you<br />

may all agree, (b) is much better since the coordinated<br />

elements in it belong to the same class <strong>and</strong> share the<br />

same function.

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