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... markedness patterns . Typological markedness predicts that a more frequent ( unmarked ) category is expressed by no more morphemes than the marked category , in fact often by zero ( Croft 1990 : 73 ) . But in Slavic , the genitive ...
... markedness patterns . Typological markedness predicts that a more frequent ( unmarked ) category is expressed by no more morphemes than the marked category , in fact often by zero ( Croft 1990 : 73 ) . But in Slavic , the genitive ...
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... markedness . Specifically , we proposed that in the case of predicates that take extensional objects such as hit , the a - reflexive is marked , whereas in the case of predicates that take nonextensional objects such as vote for , and ...
... markedness . Specifically , we proposed that in the case of predicates that take extensional objects such as hit , the a - reflexive is marked , whereas in the case of predicates that take nonextensional objects such as vote for , and ...
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... markedness in L2 [ = second language ] acquisition ' ( 197-233 ) is weak on con- ceptual distinctions affecting the status of iconicity and markedness but makes up for this deficiency by providing a wealth of data from the Pavia Project ...
... markedness in L2 [ = second language ] acquisition ' ( 197-233 ) is weak on con- ceptual distinctions affecting the status of iconicity and markedness but makes up for this deficiency by providing a wealth of data from the Pavia Project ...
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Autonomy and functionalist linguistics William Croft | 490 |
Book Notices see back cover | 632 |
Publications received | 661 |
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