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This , of course , is powerful evidence in favor of a theory that forbids pre - affixal syntax , e.g. the lexicalist theory . But such evidence is from English . The strikingly different behavior of derived verbs in Greenlandic argues ...
This , of course , is powerful evidence in favor of a theory that forbids pre - affixal syntax , e.g. the lexicalist theory . But such evidence is from English . The strikingly different behavior of derived verbs in Greenlandic argues ...
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a Additional evidence indicates that the early use of inflections reflects lexical rather than grammatical learning . In a study of the same four children described here , Bloom , Miller & Hood reported that the addition of inflections ...
a Additional evidence indicates that the early use of inflections reflects lexical rather than grammatical learning . In a study of the same four children described here , Bloom , Miller & Hood reported that the addition of inflections ...
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The bulk of the paper will be devoted to arguments based on evidence which strongly suggests that such a sequence is an accurate portrayal of the acquisition of subject properties in the languages discussed here.5 We know of no ...
The bulk of the paper will be devoted to arguments based on evidence which strongly suggests that such a sequence is an accurate portrayal of the acquisition of subject properties in the languages discussed here.5 We know of no ...
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Chomsky on meaning Jerrold J Katz | 1 |
Peculiar passives Alice Davison | 42 |
Russian conjugation Michael Shapiro | 67 |
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