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these lines , however , cannot explain the sign - language verb classification , since plain verbs do not differ syntactically from agreement verbs , and many of them are also not phonologically incompatible with agreement morphology .
these lines , however , cannot explain the sign - language verb classification , since plain verbs do not differ syntactically from agreement verbs , and many of them are also not phonologically incompatible with agreement morphology .
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Making syntactic generalizations often entails learning the semantics of different verbs , complicating and delaying the ... Although there were no verb frequency effects , performance was also better on the highest - frequency animacy ...
Making syntactic generalizations often entails learning the semantics of different verbs , complicating and delaying the ... Although there were no verb frequency effects , performance was also better on the highest - frequency animacy ...
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In fact , the more frequently a verb was used in the applicative in the Sesotho Corpus ) , the worse participants performed ... with worse performance on verbs that most frequently occur in surface syntactic frames other than SVOO .
In fact , the more frequently a verb was used in the applicative in the Sesotho Corpus ) , the worse participants performed ... with worse performance on verbs that most frequently occur in surface syntactic frames other than SVOO .
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Iterative footing and prominencedriven | 47 |
Noun incorporation in Mapudungun | 138 |
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