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... syntactic category inflect may or may not include any that are privileged . ( If the member lexemes of a syntactic category C do inflect for a privileged inflectional category , I henceforth say that C too is privileged . ) If a ...
... syntactic category inflect may or may not include any that are privileged . ( If the member lexemes of a syntactic category C do inflect for a privileged inflectional category , I henceforth say that C too is privileged . ) If a ...
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... syntactic types . Under G & G's account , by contrast , speakers know probabilities of syntactic types . G & G's claim is that speakers ' accumulated experience with verb usage comes to affect the processing of sentences with a given ...
... syntactic types . Under G & G's account , by contrast , speakers know probabilities of syntactic types . G & G's claim is that speakers ' accumulated experience with verb usage comes to affect the processing of sentences with a given ...
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... syntactic pattern , however ' resistant to semantic characterizability ' ( N , p . 12 ) is ultimately the result of how often people deploy the syntactic pattern in question . That fact makes it possible to claim , for any syntactic ...
... syntactic pattern , however ' resistant to semantic characterizability ' ( N , p . 12 ) is ultimately the result of how often people deploy the syntactic pattern in question . That fact makes it possible to claim , for any syntactic ...
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On Gahl and Garnsey on grammar and usage | 399 |
Susanne Gahl Susan Garnsey | 405 |
P S LeSourd P D Kroeber | 431 |
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