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Finally , the fewer the constraints on the application of a particular word formation device , the more frequent that device often appears to be in the established lexicon . Thus the Eng . agentive -er is more frequent over - all than ...
Finally , the fewer the constraints on the application of a particular word formation device , the more frequent that device often appears to be in the established lexicon . Thus the Eng . agentive -er is more frequent over - all than ...
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The same preference appears in children's coinages in spontaneous speech , where -an is consistently used for new agent ... The predictions based on structural productivity appear to be limited by the focus on form rather than meaning ...
The same preference appears in children's coinages in spontaneous speech , where -an is consistently used for new agent ... The predictions based on structural productivity appear to be limited by the focus on form rather than meaning ...
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Thus one N stem , -nahskw- ' domestic animal ' , appears only incorporated , while a semantically equivalent stem -tshenv appears only as an independent N. In Sora , IN stems appear in a special combining form ' , which in most cases is ...
Thus one N stem , -nahskw- ' domestic animal ' , appears only incorporated , while a semantically equivalent stem -tshenv appears only as an independent N. In Sora , IN stems appear in a special combining form ' , which in most cases is ...
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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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