Principle 8. Homophonous forms possessing more than one distinct area of meaning and belonging to correspondingly distributional classes consist of as many morphemes as there are parallel semantic and distributional classes. - Nida (1948), a pag.434 Principle 9. Homophonous forms are semantically related when they identify regularly associated aspects of the samme object, process, or state. - Nida (1948), a pag.434
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