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This is the pattern Labov found for the raising of the nuclei of / ay / and law / in Martha's Vineyard ( Labov 1963 ) and the oft - cited pattern discussed in early versions of generative phonology ( Chomsky & Halle 1968 ) .
This is the pattern Labov found for the raising of the nuclei of / ay / and law / in Martha's Vineyard ( Labov 1963 ) and the oft - cited pattern discussed in early versions of generative phonology ( Chomsky & Halle 1968 ) .
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The overall acquisition patterns for past morphology support the Aspect Hypothesis , while the progressive results are less ... Figure 2 shows that all three children follow the predicted pattern : children's initial use of past is ...
The overall acquisition patterns for past morphology support the Aspect Hypothesis , while the progressive results are less ... Figure 2 shows that all three children follow the predicted pattern : children's initial use of past is ...
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Thus , Naomi's past morphology at stage 2 follows the pattern predicted by the Aspect Hypothesis : state is the least likely to be given past marking . We found no conspicuous differences among the three variables [ + punctual ) ...
Thus , Naomi's past morphology at stage 2 follows the pattern predicted by the Aspect Hypothesis : state is the least likely to be given past marking . We found no conspicuous differences among the three variables [ + punctual ) ...
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