Language, Band 60George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1984 Proceedings of the annual meeting of the Society in v. 1-11, 1925-34. After 1934 they appear in Its Bulletin. |
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... agent responses over instrument ones . However , our prediction that agent and instrument noun forms would be- come more differentiated with age , given the range of formal options available in Hebrew , was not upheld . Instead , from ...
... agent responses over instrument ones . However , our prediction that agent and instrument noun forms would be- come more differentiated with age , given the range of formal options available in Hebrew , was not upheld . Instead , from ...
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... agent nouns and sometimes as instrument nouns . For in- stance , in response to P3 le - farek , one three - year ... agent and instrument responses . From age four on , children gave only occasional benoni responses for agent and ...
... agent nouns and sometimes as instrument nouns . For in- stance , in response to P3 le - farek , one three - year ... agent and instrument responses . From age four on , children gave only occasional benoni responses for agent and ...
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... agent nouns . Evidence from the present study shows that speakers rely on -an as the most productive option for new nouns of both agent and instrument ( Table 12 ) . In contrast , normative recommendations favor CaCaC over CaCCan ...
... agent nouns . Evidence from the present study shows that speakers rely on -an as the most productive option for new nouns of both agent and instrument ( Table 12 ) . In contrast , normative recommendations favor CaCaC over CaCCan ...
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P W Culicover | 115 |
F J Newmeyer | 123 |
T F Shannon | 131 |
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adjectives affix agent allomorphs analysis anaphoric appear argument bilingual Chap Chomsky clause clitic code-switching complement consonant constraints constructions context contrast derived dialects diphthongization discourse discussion distinction English example fact formal frequency function FUSE German grammar guage Hebrew inflectional instrument nouns interpretation John language acquisition Latin lexical lexical diffusion lexicon linguistic theory markedness meaning metaphony Modals morpheme morphological nominal NP's occur Palatalization paper Papuan languages pattern phonetic phonological phrase position pragmatic predictions present Press principle problem pronoun Quechua reference representation Romance rules segment semantic sentences sound change Spanish speakers specific speech stem stop consonant stops structure suffix suggests syntactic syntax Table tense thematic relations tion Trisyllabic Laxing underlying University variation verb voice voiceless volume vowel Vowel Shift word formation word order