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In linguistic terms , this means that language structure consists of a lexical base , which specifies the likelihood of the combination of lexical items , so as to form the sentences of the language - plus a set of operations which ...
In linguistic terms , this means that language structure consists of a lexical base , which specifies the likelihood of the combination of lexical items , so as to form the sentences of the language - plus a set of operations which ...
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Passivization : Functional change : ( SUBJ ) > Ø / ( BY OBJ ) ( OBJ ) ( SUBJ ) Morphological change : V HV Part I assume a model of the lexicon like that of Bresnan 1982a . Specifically , lexical rules such as 11–12 apply to MINIMAL ...
Passivization : Functional change : ( SUBJ ) > Ø / ( BY OBJ ) ( OBJ ) ( SUBJ ) Morphological change : V HV Part I assume a model of the lexicon like that of Bresnan 1982a . Specifically , lexical rules such as 11–12 apply to MINIMAL ...
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the assumption that lexicon and grammar can be distinguished on such grounds is wholly gratuitous , though widely made . ... Five options are discussed in some detail with respect to specific examples : to posit separate lexical items ...
the assumption that lexicon and grammar can be distinguished on such grounds is wholly gratuitous , though widely made . ... Five options are discussed in some detail with respect to specific examples : to posit separate lexical items ...
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Linguistic phonetic descriptions of clicks P Ladefoged and A Traill | 1 |
Segmental rules of English and cyclic phonology Jerzy Rubach | 21 |
Surface wordorder typology and Universal Grammar Peter Coopmans | 55 |
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