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No matter what the rate of word acquisition , child vocabularies became more complex as they grew in size . Words became longer , composed of more elaborate sounds ( i.e. multiple articulators were involved ) , more complex syllable ...
No matter what the rate of word acquisition , child vocabularies became more complex as they grew in size . Words became longer , composed of more elaborate sounds ( i.e. multiple articulators were involved ) , more complex syllable ...
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THE MEANINGS OF MORPHOLOGICALLY COMPLEX WORDS . The tenet that every natural language is a unitary compositional system of sentences whose basic building blocks are morphemes has an intellectual sister in the notion that the meaning and ...
THE MEANINGS OF MORPHOLOGICALLY COMPLEX WORDS . The tenet that every natural language is a unitary compositional system of sentences whose basic building blocks are morphemes has an intellectual sister in the notion that the meaning and ...
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Linguists are tempted to try to reduce the structures and meanings of complex words to those of sentences because they have a good set of tools for studying the syntax and semantics of sentences , which they apply to words .
Linguists are tempted to try to reduce the structures and meanings of complex words to those of sentences because they have a good set of tools for studying the syntax and semantics of sentences , which they apply to words .
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Bidding farewell to book notices Brian D Joseph | 707 |
Effects of acquisition rate on emergent structure | 737 |
In the beginning was the word Mark Aronoff | 803 |
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