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Specific constructions involving more than one word are considered to be stored in memory , so that grammar and lexicon are interwoven . In a sense , morphosyntactic constructions are just big words with moveable parts ( Bybee 1998 ...
Specific constructions involving more than one word are considered to be stored in memory , so that grammar and lexicon are interwoven . In a sense , morphosyntactic constructions are just big words with moveable parts ( Bybee 1998 ...
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Since the example in 31a involves three NPs instead of the two NPs in the examples discussed earlier , the number of required Constructions would increase even more dramatically : we would get ones like : the Dative Passive of ...
Since the example in 31a involves three NPs instead of the two NPs in the examples discussed earlier , the number of required Constructions would increase even more dramatically : we would get ones like : the Dative Passive of ...
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18 However , the modified algorithm would fail in one particular case that is otherwise considered a highlight of construction grammar , namely idiomatic expressions : since idiomatic Constructions are subconstructions of regular ...
18 However , the modified algorithm would fail in one particular case that is otherwise considered a highlight of construction grammar , namely idiomatic expressions : since idiomatic Constructions are subconstructions of regular ...
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Letters to Language | 5 |
Enhancement and overlap in the speech chain Samuel Jay Keyser Kenneth Noble Stevens | 33 |
Revisiting anaphoric islands Alice C Harris | 114 |
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