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... result is pretty well indistinguishable from a lexical rule operating over argument structure representations . Again , it would be open to us to claim that modifier incorporation is a morphosyntactic mismatch while argument ...
... result is pretty well indistinguishable from a lexical rule operating over argument structure representations . Again , it would be open to us to claim that modifier incorporation is a morphosyntactic mismatch while argument ...
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... resulting changes ( innovations ) in morpholog- ical form , either in acquisition or during adulthood . Bybee's model thus has the necessary prerequisites for representing changes in a variable grammar as a result of changes in patterns ...
... resulting changes ( innovations ) in morpholog- ical form , either in acquisition or during adulthood . Bybee's model thus has the necessary prerequisites for representing changes in a variable grammar as a result of changes in patterns ...
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... result ] . First , the majority of past forms at this point seem to have all three features . Eighty - four of the ... result ] , that is , without an observable resultant - state . There is no empirical basis in Table 8 for determining ...
... result ] . First , the majority of past forms at this point seem to have all three features . Eighty - four of the ... result ] , that is , without an observable resultant - state . There is no empirical basis in Table 8 for determining ...
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Autonomy and functionalist linguistics William Croft | 490 |
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