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responses over - all showed greater variability than agent ones . These broad developmental trends , shown in Table 9 , support a number of our predictions and also parallel the English findings ( cf. Clark & Hecht ) in two respects ...
responses over - all showed greater variability than agent ones . These broad developmental trends , shown in Table 9 , support a number of our predictions and also parallel the English findings ( cf. Clark & Hecht ) in two respects ...
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For agent nouns , the forms listed most often in conventional normative dictionaries and word lists for modern Hebrew , such as Even - Shoshan 1979 and Balgur & Dagut 1975,23 are the benoni and CaCaC forms , with the CaCCan forms being ...
For agent nouns , the forms listed most often in conventional normative dictionaries and word lists for modern Hebrew , such as Even - Shoshan 1979 and Balgur & Dagut 1975,23 are the benoni and CaCaC forms , with the CaCCan forms being ...
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To what extent , then , were agents and instruments treated as distinct in the tasks we used ? ... patterns were used with both meanings , the three- and four - year - olds did better on the agent versions than on the instrument ones .
To what extent , then , were agents and instruments treated as distinct in the tasks we used ? ... patterns were used with both meanings , the three- and four - year - olds did better on the agent versions than on the instrument ones .
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The English auxiliary system Yehuda N Falk | 483 |
Obligatory too in English Jeff Kaplan | 510 |
The repeated morph constraint L Menn and B MacWhinney | 519 |
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