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The problem is that the occurrence of an inflected form , such as kommt for ' come ' ( third person singular ) , can alternatively be interpreted as a holistically learned verb form . Single verbs that occur with several inflections ...
The problem is that the occurrence of an inflected form , such as kommt for ' come ' ( third person singular ) , can alternatively be interpreted as a holistically learned verb form . Single verbs that occur with several inflections ...
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2 with very limited evidence from a small set of verbs that inflections are being acquired across the verbal paradigm of specific verbs . 4.3 . FINITENESS . In arguing against the Modal Hypothesis and for a more syntactic account of ...
2 with very limited evidence from a small set of verbs that inflections are being acquired across the verbal paradigm of specific verbs . 4.3 . FINITENESS . In arguing against the Modal Hypothesis and for a more syntactic account of ...
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Instead , verbs that do not satisfy the constraints are not compatible with kake suffixation by nature , and these idiosyncratic constraints on the affix are independent of unaccusativity . Apart from these idiosyncratic constraints ...
Instead , verbs that do not satisfy the constraints are not compatible with kake suffixation by nature , and these idiosyncratic constraints on the affix are independent of unaccusativity . Apart from these idiosyncratic constraints ...
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Magnitude estimation of linguistic | 32 |
Productive lexical innovations | 69 |
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