Language, Band 83,Ausgaben 3-4George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 2007 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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... complex as they grew in size . Words became longer , composed of more elaborate sounds ( i.e. multiple articulators were involved ) , more complex syllable structures , and more distinctive sound sequences . Rate of acquisition also ...
... complex as they grew in size . Words became longer , composed of more elaborate sounds ( i.e. multiple articulators were involved ) , more complex syllable structures , and more distinctive sound sequences . Rate of acquisition also ...
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... complex word types that have seemed most akin to sentences in the structure of their meanings , however , when studied in more detail , provide empirical support for just the opposite conclusion : morphologically complex words are not ...
... complex word types that have seemed most akin to sentences in the structure of their meanings , however , when studied in more detail , provide empirical support for just the opposite conclusion : morphologically complex words are not ...
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... complex words to those of sentences because they have a good set of tools for studying the syntax and semantics of sentences , which they apply to words . But words have much less apparent internal structure . This difference is both a ...
... complex words to those of sentences because they have a good set of tools for studying the syntax and semantics of sentences , which they apply to words . But words have much less apparent internal structure . This difference is both a ...
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Recognizing a Language great Brian D Joseph | 493 |
The semantics of scalar modifiers Bart Geurts Rick Nouwen | 533 |
Evidentiality and double tense in Matses David W Fleck | 589 |
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