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The direction of change from lexical stem to grammatical morpheme is predetermined , by some combination of natural cognitive connections and universal constants of discourse structure , in ways that can be captured by ...
The direction of change from lexical stem to grammatical morpheme is predetermined , by some combination of natural cognitive connections and universal constants of discourse structure , in ways that can be captured by ...
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He explores the syntaxsemantics interface ( Ch . 3 ) , the lexical interface ( Ch . 4 ) , lexical entries and rules ( Ch ... with the articulatory - perceptual system , with the conceptual - intentional system , and with the lexicon .
He explores the syntaxsemantics interface ( Ch . 3 ) , the lexical interface ( Ch . 4 ) , lexical entries and rules ( Ch ... with the articulatory - perceptual system , with the conceptual - intentional system , and with the lexicon .
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He points out the need for a clear separation between the long - term memory store of LPSs ( lexical phonological structures ) and the working memory assembly of LPSs in SIL ( the syntactic interface level ) and discusses several ...
He points out the need for a clear separation between the long - term memory store of LPSs ( lexical phonological structures ) and the working memory assembly of LPSs in SIL ( the syntactic interface level ) and discusses several ...
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