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ON THE CREATION AND USE OF ENGLISH COMPOUND NOUNS PAMELA DOWNING University of California , Berkeley A number of experimental tasks were conducted in which subjects were asked to interpret and create novel noun + noun compounds .
ON THE CREATION AND USE OF ENGLISH COMPOUND NOUNS PAMELA DOWNING University of California , Berkeley A number of experimental tasks were conducted in which subjects were asked to interpret and create novel noun + noun compounds .
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Not only are Li's mechanisms often vaguely defined and unequal in their degree of semantic specificity , but he also admits that they cannot account for the genera- tion of ALL nominal compounds . He thus ( 58-9 ) sets apart a class of ...
Not only are Li's mechanisms often vaguely defined and unequal in their degree of semantic specificity , but he also admits that they cannot account for the genera- tion of ALL nominal compounds . He thus ( 58-9 ) sets apart a class of ...
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If it were indeed the case that compounds were always based on generic relation- ships , it would be fairly simple to constrain the operation of the compound- producing mechanism so that it operated only on relative - clause structures ...
If it were indeed the case that compounds were always based on generic relation- ships , it would be fairly simple to constrain the operation of the compound- producing mechanism so that it operated only on relative - clause structures ...
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Another glance at main clause phenomena Dwight Bolinger | 511 |
Amount relatives Greg N Carlson | 520 |
Where do cleft sentences come from? Jeannette K Gundel | 543 |
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