Language, Band 74,Ausgaben 3-4George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1998 |
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... lexical stem with which it shares one or more phonological segments . The new affix has the phonological shape of ... lexical stems with concrete senses ( ' go ' , ' back ' ) evolve into more abstract grammatical concepts which come to ...
... lexical stem with which it shares one or more phonological segments . The new affix has the phonological shape of ... lexical stems with concrete senses ( ' go ' , ' back ' ) evolve into more abstract grammatical concepts which come to ...
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... lexicon ( Chs . 4-6 ) . Lexical insertion into syntactic derivations ' is just a 30 - year - old tradition ' ( 90 ) , he comments . Instead , he proposes a ' lexical licensing ' approach . Lexical items license the correspondence of ...
... lexicon ( Chs . 4-6 ) . Lexical insertion into syntactic derivations ' is just a 30 - year - old tradition ' ( 90 ) , he comments . Instead , he proposes a ' lexical licensing ' approach . Lexical items license the correspondence of ...
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... lexical licensing , he argues , permits fixed expressions in the lexicon as a matter of course : the theoretical machinery necessary for the noncompositional aspects of morphology , especially compounds , can provide for idioms as well ...
... lexical licensing , he argues , permits fixed expressions in the lexicon as a matter of course : the theoretical machinery necessary for the noncompositional aspects of morphology , especially compounds , can provide for idioms as well ...
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