Language, Band 81George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 2005 |
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... lexical items constructed from [ F ] for each language . Given the distinction made in distributed morphology between lexical items and vocabu- lary items , it is also necessary to establish the set of vocabulary items for each language ...
... lexical items constructed from [ F ] for each language . Given the distinction made in distributed morphology between lexical items and vocabu- lary items , it is also necessary to establish the set of vocabulary items for each language ...
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... lexical entry may contain no disjunctions and no optional elements . If the conceptual structure of two uses of a lexical item cannot be unified through underspecification , then they must be treated as distinct lexical items . ( Cowper ...
... lexical entry may contain no disjunctions and no optional elements . If the conceptual structure of two uses of a lexical item cannot be unified through underspecification , then they must be treated as distinct lexical items . ( Cowper ...
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... lexical semantic relations , a process that can extend to twelve years and beyond for low - frequency , multisyllabic Latinate verbs ( cf. Mazurkewich & White 1984 , Randall 1992 ) . We suggest that this aspect of lexical learning has ...
... lexical semantic relations , a process that can extend to twelve years and beyond for low - frequency , multisyllabic Latinate verbs ( cf. Mazurkewich & White 1984 , Randall 1992 ) . We suggest that this aspect of lexical learning has ...
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