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But none of this evidence , pace Stockall & Marantz 2006 , supports a purely
morpheme - based theory over one that recognizes lexemes but also recognizes
roots and morphemes as morphologically significant elements , albeit not as
reliable ...
But none of this evidence , pace Stockall & Marantz 2006 , supports a purely
morpheme - based theory over one that recognizes lexemes but also recognizes
roots and morphemes as morphologically significant elements , albeit not as
reliable ...
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As discussed in $ 2 , neither naturally occurring data nor constructed examples
provide evidence that the location of the nominal / possessive time can be
contextually determined ( see the discussion of examples 43 and 44 ) . I therefore
...
As discussed in $ 2 , neither naturally occurring data nor constructed examples
provide evidence that the location of the nominal / possessive time can be
contextually determined ( see the discussion of examples 43 and 44 ) . I therefore
...
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As discussed in the conclusions to $ 1 , the assumption that there are languages
with nominal tenses has been taken by several authors as evidence that the
temporal interpretation of noun phrases involves a nominal tense relation ( e . g .
As discussed in the conclusions to $ 1 , the assumption that there are languages
with nominal tenses has been taken by several authors as evidence that the
temporal interpretation of noun phrases involves a nominal tense relation ( e . g .
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A case study from child language Sharon Inkelas Yvan Rose | 707 |
Effects of acquisition rate on emergent structure | 737 |
In the beginning was the word Mark Aronoff | 803 |
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