There are different varieties of non-lexical-item words. One of these varieties is: words that do not have to be listed in a dictionary because they are merely grammatically conditioned variants of a word that is more basic, in some sense – and which itself may or may not be listed, depending on whether its meaning is predictable or not.
(CARSTAIRS-MCCARTHY, Andrew. An Introduction to English Morphology:
Words and Their Structure. Edinburgh: Edinburgh, 2018. p. 28.)
Analise as asserções a seguir e a relação proposta entre elas.
I - Sentences: “This pianist perform in the local hall every week” and “These pianists performs in the local hall every week” are grammatically unacceptable
BECAUSE
II - they violate a grammatical rule of English concerning agreement between a verb and its subject.
Sobre as asserções, é correto afirmar que