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Interestingly , of the 15 formations with over- in our data , 14 are not listed in WIII , suggesting that it is ... This suggests that it is the semantics of an affix rather than a high degree of productivity as such that drives affix ...
Interestingly , of the 15 formations with over- in our data , 14 are not listed in WIII , suggesting that it is ... This suggests that it is the semantics of an affix rather than a high degree of productivity as such that drives affix ...
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We do not mean to suggest that German children have knowledge of the diachronic development of infinitives from ... The fact that parents and children use these forms suggests a deliberate simplification of grammatical structure .
We do not mean to suggest that German children have knowledge of the diachronic development of infinitives from ... The fact that parents and children use these forms suggests a deliberate simplification of grammatical structure .
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They ulti- mately suggest that IP can vary between a head - initial and a head - final category in both adult and ... He suggests that all of the functional categories are present at the initial stages , but that they have the same ...
They ulti- mately suggest that IP can vary between a head - initial and a head - final category in both adult and ... He suggests that all of the functional categories are present at the initial stages , but that they have the same ...
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Graham Thurgood | 31 |
Productive lexical innovations | 69 |
Evidence for | 97 |
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