Language, Band 53,Ausgaben 1-2George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1977 |
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... lexical markings . As Robinson ( MS ) argues in detail , the case just illustrated must be viewed as an instance of lexical diffusion rather than of lexicalization . The lexicalization hypoth- esis would maintain that , while all items ...
... lexical markings . As Robinson ( MS ) argues in detail , the case just illustrated must be viewed as an instance of lexical diffusion rather than of lexicalization . The lexicalization hypoth- esis would maintain that , while all items ...
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... lexical rule which associates each of its constituents with a phonological form and syntactic specification . The constraint of most theoretical interest is , however , H's ' packing strategy ' . This complex rule , which also depends ...
... lexical rule which associates each of its constituents with a phonological form and syntactic specification . The constraint of most theoretical interest is , however , H's ' packing strategy ' . This complex rule , which also depends ...
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... lexical factors . The constraining power of such lexical constraints can be explained by psychological , not linguistic , principles . Second , decreolization can only be understood by considering the conflicting pressures which push ...
... lexical factors . The constraining power of such lexical constraints can be explained by psychological , not linguistic , principles . Second , decreolization can only be understood by considering the conflicting pressures which push ...
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