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... morphology , P acknowledges ( 128 ) that he has been a bit unfair to English . English is genuinely crude [ italics added ] in its inflectional " morphology . . . But English holds its own in " deri- vational " morphology . . . . Yet ...
... morphology , P acknowledges ( 128 ) that he has been a bit unfair to English . English is genuinely crude [ italics added ] in its inflectional " morphology . . . But English holds its own in " deri- vational " morphology . . . . Yet ...
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... morphology . He also interpreted studies by Brown ( 1973 ) and Kuczaj ( 1978 ) as evidence for his state - process distinction . Brown's and Kuczaj's studies show that children who are very prone to making overgeneralization errors ...
... morphology . He also interpreted studies by Brown ( 1973 ) and Kuczaj ( 1978 ) as evidence for his state - process distinction . Brown's and Kuczaj's studies show that children who are very prone to making overgeneralization errors ...
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... MORPHOLOGY . The overall acquisition patterns for past morphology support the Aspect Hypothesis , while the progressive results are less clear . Figure 2 shows the trend for past morphology , and Figure 3 for progressive morphology , as ...
... MORPHOLOGY . The overall acquisition patterns for past morphology support the Aspect Hypothesis , while the progressive results are less clear . Figure 2 shows the trend for past morphology , and Figure 3 for progressive morphology , as ...
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Autonomy and functionalist linguistics William Croft | 490 |
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