Language, Band 83George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 2007 |
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... crosslinguistic tenden- cies . It is often assumed that crosslinguistic tendencies are explained by mental bias : a pattern is common because it is favored by learners / speakers . But work by Blevins and colleagues in EVOLUTIONARY ...
... crosslinguistic tenden- cies . It is often assumed that crosslinguistic tendencies are explained by mental bias : a pattern is common because it is favored by learners / speakers . But work by Blevins and colleagues in EVOLUTIONARY ...
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... crosslinguistic trends . Berko ( 1958 ) , for example , showed that English speakers can generalize from existing plural nouns to form new plurals by adding [ iz ] after sibilants , [ s ] after voiceless nonsibilants , and [ z ] ...
... crosslinguistic trends . Berko ( 1958 ) , for example , showed that English speakers can generalize from existing plural nouns to form new plurals by adding [ iz ] after sibilants , [ s ] after voiceless nonsibilants , and [ z ] ...
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... crosslinguistic variation . C & L adopt a strong version of semantic universality , according to which if Restrict is present in Maori and Chamorro , it must be universally available . This is illustrated by their assertion ( 6 ) that ...
... crosslinguistic variation . C & L adopt a strong version of semantic universality , according to which if Restrict is present in Maori and Chamorro , it must be universally available . This is illustrated by their assertion ( 6 ) that ...
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Contemporary approaches to Romance linguistics | 452 |
A glossary of Netspeak and Textspeak A S Kaye | 458 |
Production perception and emergent phonotactic patterns | 464 |
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