Language, Band 72,Ausgaben 1-2Linguistic Society of America, 1996 |
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... interpretation , either the utterances made before the child's utterances , or those made afterwards . If either contained a modal or evidence for a modal , the child's utterance was given a modal interpretation . Examples of both are ...
... interpretation , either the utterances made before the child's utterances , or those made afterwards . If either contained a modal or evidence for a modal , the child's utterance was given a modal interpretation . Examples of both are ...
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... interpretation based on one or more of the following criteria criteria : [ PS ] previous parental utterance [ PR ] parental response [ PI ] parental interpretation [ PM ] possible modal based on context TABLE 2. Summary of utterance ...
... interpretation based on one or more of the following criteria criteria : [ PS ] previous parental utterance [ PR ] parental response [ PI ] parental interpretation [ PM ] possible modal based on context TABLE 2. Summary of utterance ...
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... interpretation . This fact , together with the patterns of distribution displayed in 23 and 24 , clearly shows that deverbal nominal modification is possible with the causative form of a transitive verb only if the modified nominal is ...
... interpretation . This fact , together with the patterns of distribution displayed in 23 and 24 , clearly shows that deverbal nominal modification is possible with the causative form of a transitive verb only if the modified nominal is ...
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Graham Thurgood | 31 |
Productive lexical innovations | 69 |
Evidence for | 97 |
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