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However , our prediction that agent and instrument noun forms would become more differentiated with age , given the ... for agent nouns - and , quite unexpectedly , they relied widely on the same device for coining instrument nouns .
However , our prediction that agent and instrument noun forms would become more differentiated with age , given the ... for agent nouns - and , quite unexpectedly , they relied widely on the same device for coining instrument nouns .
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For the , compound forms used , children relied on three types : ( i ) benoni + object noun forms for both agent and ... This evidently results from language - specific asymmetries among compound nouns in the current lexicons of the two ...
For the , compound forms used , children relied on three types : ( i ) benoni + object noun forms for both agent and ... This evidently results from language - specific asymmetries among compound nouns in the current lexicons of the two ...
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First , natural productivity diverges from normative productivity in the domain of 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 ...
First , natural productivity diverges from normative productivity in the domain of 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 ...
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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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