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... claim that the semantic function of affixation , negation in the case of un- and in- , is a strong determinant of produc- tivity . 13 6. DISCUSSION . According to Clark , analyses of morphological productivity should proceed on the ...
... claim that the semantic function of affixation , negation in the case of un- and in- , is a strong determinant of produc- tivity . 13 6. DISCUSSION . According to Clark , analyses of morphological productivity should proceed on the ...
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... claim at the end of their article that it exists from the onset of multiword speech ( 29 ) . Second , the FCH does not necessarily claim that all of UG is available to the child . P & W support the position in Borer & Wexler 1987 that ...
... claim at the end of their article that it exists from the onset of multiword speech ( 29 ) . Second , the FCH does not necessarily claim that all of UG is available to the child . P & W support the position in Borer & Wexler 1987 that ...
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... claim that agreement has been acquired early . They also look similar , however , to the claims made by Clahsen ( 1990 ) , VERBAL SUFFIX [ 0 ] DOROTHY .43 ( 37 ) NICOLE KATRIN ANDREAS MEAN .50 ( 4 ) .53 ( 15 ) .89 ( 114 ) .59 [ e ] 1.00 ...
... claim that agreement has been acquired early . They also look similar , however , to the claims made by Clahsen ( 1990 ) , VERBAL SUFFIX [ 0 ] DOROTHY .43 ( 37 ) NICOLE KATRIN ANDREAS MEAN .50 ( 4 ) .53 ( 15 ) .89 ( 114 ) .59 [ e ] 1.00 ...
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Graham Thurgood | 31 |
Productive lexical innovations | 69 |
Evidence for | 97 |
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