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While inflectional and derivational morphology is the same for Lardil and Damin , the lexicon is totally different . ... The Damin lexicon cannot be rich in the usual sense of having large numbers of lexical items denoting concepts of ...
While inflectional and derivational morphology is the same for Lardil and Damin , the lexicon is totally different . ... The Damin lexicon cannot be rich in the usual sense of having large numbers of lexical items denoting concepts of ...
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Their solution is purely lexical in that they restrict two devices to the lexicon : percolation conventions , which are needed to account for word - formation in general ...
Their solution is purely lexical in that they restrict two devices to the lexicon : percolation conventions , which are needed to account for word - formation in general ...
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He proposes that , contrary to superficial appearances , the existence - predicting lexical rules of young children and those of adult speakers are virtually the same , in both cases being quite narrow and specific in character .
He proposes that , contrary to superficial appearances , the existence - predicting lexical rules of young children and those of adult speakers are virtually the same , in both cases being quite narrow and specific in character .
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