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( b ) COMPOUNDS . The next category of responses in Table 10 consists of noun - noun combinations with the order head ^ modifier ; e.g. , kadur ' ball ' + sal ' basket ' yields kadur'sal ' basketball ' . One five - year - old named the ...
( b ) COMPOUNDS . The next category of responses in Table 10 consists of noun - noun combinations with the order head ^ modifier ; e.g. , kadur ' ball ' + sal ' basket ' yields kadur'sal ' basketball ' . One five - year - old named the ...
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For the . compound forms used , children relied on three types : ( i ) benoni + object noun forms for both agent and instrument ( 44 % and 38 % respectively of all compounds given ) , e.g. mošéxetoagalot ' pull + FEM wagons = wagon ...
For the . compound forms used , children relied on three types : ( i ) benoni + object noun forms for both agent and instrument ( 44 % and 38 % respectively of all compounds given ) , e.g. mošéxetoagalot ' pull + FEM wagons = wagon ...
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compounds . 18 My conclusion concerning the status of BB's as complex words is consistent with the observation made by Cooper & Ross that frozen expressions have a tendency toward ' wording up ' , i.e. toward acquiring the morphological ...
compounds . 18 My conclusion concerning the status of BB's as complex words is consistent with the observation made by Cooper & Ross that frozen expressions have a tendency toward ' wording up ' , i.e. toward acquiring the morphological ...
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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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