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It compares the most specific , least productive , aspects of semantics ( e.g. the language learner's grasp of the meaning of a word ) with the most general , most productive , aspects of syntax and phonology ( e.g. subject - auxiliary ...
It compares the most specific , least productive , aspects of semantics ( e.g. the language learner's grasp of the meaning of a word ) with the most general , most productive , aspects of syntax and phonology ( e.g. subject - auxiliary ...
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One sort of restrictive noun modification is accomplished by means of affixes that are added to nouns to form more specific nouns : thus from qimmeq ' dog ' can be derived qimmersuaq “ big dog ' , qimminnguaq'little dog ' ...
One sort of restrictive noun modification is accomplished by means of affixes that are added to nouns to form more specific nouns : thus from qimmeq ' dog ' can be derived qimmersuaq “ big dog ' , qimminnguaq'little dog ' ...
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The word - form w ( L2 ) may control only the choice for w ( Li ) OF THE CASE ITSELF , never of its form ; whereas the EXPRESSION of the chosen case c ( w ( L , ) ) by a specific morphological marker , i.e. the choice of the case FORM ...
The word - form w ( L2 ) may control only the choice for w ( Li ) OF THE CASE ITSELF , never of its form ; whereas the EXPRESSION of the chosen case c ( w ( L , ) ) by a specific morphological marker , i.e. the choice of the case FORM ...
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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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