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The literature on the acquisition of inflectional and derivational morphology in ASL is extensive . Adult ASL is a highly - inflected language , with complex morphological devices marking grammatical relations , temporal aspect and ...
The literature on the acquisition of inflectional and derivational morphology in ASL is extensive . Adult ASL is a highly - inflected language , with complex morphological devices marking grammatical relations , temporal aspect and ...
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619 Williams Hall University of Pennsylvania Philadelphia , PA 19104 Morphology and modularity : In honour of Henk Schultink . Edited by MARTIN EVERAERT , ARNOLD EVERS , RINY HUYBREGTS , and MIEKE TROMMELEN .
619 Williams Hall University of Pennsylvania Philadelphia , PA 19104 Morphology and modularity : In honour of Henk Schultink . Edited by MARTIN EVERAERT , ARNOLD EVERS , RINY HUYBREGTS , and MIEKE TROMMELEN .
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300 W 121h Street , 2H New York , NY 10014 The phonology - morphology interface : Cycles , levels , and words . ... SUNY at Stony Brook In arguing against Lexical Phonology and for the separation of the morphological component from ...
300 W 121h Street , 2H New York , NY 10014 The phonology - morphology interface : Cycles , levels , and words . ... SUNY at Stony Brook In arguing against Lexical Phonology and for the separation of the morphological component from ...
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On a possible sign advantage | 1 |
The Xbar theory of phrase structure András Kornai Geoffrey K Pullum | 24 |
Extraposition and focus Geoffrey J Huck Younghee Na | 51 |
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