Language, Band 60,Ausgaben 3-4George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1984 |
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... lexicon as an unmarked base form , but at other times is retrieved with the needed morphological markers already present . ( By ' lexicon ' , we mean the ' mental lexicon ' , the collection of stored phonological information upon which ...
... lexicon as an unmarked base form , but at other times is retrieved with the needed morphological markers already present . ( By ' lexicon ' , we mean the ' mental lexicon ' , the collection of stored phonological information upon which ...
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... lexicon of the language . Just as there are conventional words for frequently used meanings , so there are conventional patterns of affixation or compounding . Thus we can express the principle of CONVENTIONALITY : IV . For certain ...
... lexicon of the language . Just as there are conventional words for frequently used meanings , so there are conventional patterns of affixation or compounding . Thus we can express the principle of CONVENTIONALITY : IV . For certain ...
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... lexicon . This issue carries over into A's discussion of alternate analyses in cases where one verb occurs in a number of different grammatical structures . Five options are discussed in some detail with respect to specific examples ...
... lexicon . This issue carries over into A's discussion of alternate analyses in cases where one verb occurs in a number of different grammatical structures . Five options are discussed in some detail with respect to specific examples ...
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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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acquisition adjectives adults adverbs affix affix-checking agent and instrument agent nouns allomorphs analysis anaphoric appear argument auxiliary BB's benoni bilingualism binomial CaCaC CaCCan Chap child clause clitic cognitive compounds consonants constituents constraints constructions context contrast creole derived dialects diphthongs discourse discussion distinction English errors evidence example fact feature function German grammar guage haplology Hausa Hebrew historical linguistics incorporated infixal inflectional instrument nouns interpretation language lexical entries lexicon linguistic maCCeC marked markedness marker Mayan languages meaning Modals morphemes morphological nominal noun incorporation NP's object obligatory options paper pattern phonetic phonological phrase structure rules phrases position pragmatic predicate prefix present problem production properties proposed reference responses role root rules segment semantic sentence speakers speech stem structure SUBJ suffix suppletive suprasegmental syllable syntactic syntax tense theory tion topic types VCOMP verb vowel word formation devices word forms