Language, Band 51George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1975 |
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... lexicon as the locus of the irregularities of a language , i.e. that the lexicon contains all and only the irregularities of a language . He does not deal with what are nowadays referred to as the ' transformationalist ' and ...
... lexicon as the locus of the irregularities of a language , i.e. that the lexicon contains all and only the irregularities of a language . He does not deal with what are nowadays referred to as the ' transformationalist ' and ...
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... lexicon is uneconomical , and fails to capture the fact that related lexical items of different syntactic categories may contain the same semantic material.11 In addition to 13 , the lexicon includes two kinds of rules ( following ...
... lexicon is uneconomical , and fails to capture the fact that related lexical items of different syntactic categories may contain the same semantic material.11 In addition to 13 , the lexicon includes two kinds of rules ( following ...
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... lexicon of a given language ( L ) ; this is the simplest rule which is ' true of L ... but not true of μ ' ( SPE , 417 ) . The rule distinguish- ing / bnik / from the lexicon of English is 1 , which has five features ; the ' distance ...
... lexicon of a given language ( L ) ; this is the simplest rule which is ' true of L ... but not true of μ ' ( SPE , 417 ) . The rule distinguish- ing / bnik / from the lexicon of English is 1 , which has five features ; the ' distance ...
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Referential properties of Spanish noun phrases MaríaLuisa Rivero | 32 |
Spanish word order in nonsentence constructions Bruce G Stiehm | 49 |
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