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Stage 44 is morphologically marked by the development of the forelimb bud [ 7, 8].
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Verbs in particular must be morphologically marked as members of a conjugation, of which those corresponding to Latin -āre form by far the most frequent and indeed in modern times virtually the only productive class (thus, Latin plantāre 'to plant,' Italian plantare, Engadine plaunter, French planter, Catalan plantar, from planta 'plant'plant
It is often the case that a morphologically unmarked form has a wider range of occurrences and a less definite meaning than a morphologically marked form.
What is most relevant to the main point of this paper is that a lexical verb is morphologically marked for grammatical transitivity.
The contrast in structural complexity between the complement of a T-function IA and that of an I-function IA is morphologically marked on the verb.
As presented in section A grammatical sketch of Tsou, grammatical transitivity is morphologically marked on a lexical verb as well as on the preverbal mood auxiliary in Tsou.
Three Wild-type P. pacificus males were placed for three hours on the bacterial lawn along with a morphologically marked hermaphrodite.
(d) Are less likely to morphologically mark the optative mood (25).
Morphologically, the first phase is marked by the detachment of cells from the alveolar structures and shedding into the lumen.
Morphologically, this period in mice is marked by the appearance of the pharyngeal arches and somites and corresponds to the vertebrate phylotypic stage.
These neurons are marked by Gr33a-GAL4, they can be identified morphologically in our recording preparation, and their cell bodies are often adjacent in the dorsal organ ganglion.
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