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THE NATURE OF PRODUCTIVITY . One of the factors which we suggested earlier would influence children's acquisition of word formation options was their relative productivity . However , we deferred our discussion of predictions derived ...
THE NATURE OF PRODUCTIVITY . One of the factors which we suggested earlier would influence children's acquisition of word formation options was their relative productivity . However , we deferred our discussion of predictions derived ...
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Phonetics is the only area with as many as two first - rate papers : Jean - Marie Hombert and John Ohala , ' Historical development of tone patterns ' ( 75–84 ) ; and Ilse Lehiste and Pavle Ivić , ' The phonetic nature of the Neo ...
Phonetics is the only area with as many as two first - rate papers : Jean - Marie Hombert and John Ohala , ' Historical development of tone patterns ' ( 75–84 ) ; and Ilse Lehiste and Pavle Ivić , ' The phonetic nature of the Neo ...
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point is that “ the condition for successful science is that nature should have joints to carve it at : relatively simple subsystems which can be artificially isolated and which behave , in isolation , in something like the way that ...
point is that “ the condition for successful science is that nature should have joints to carve it at : relatively simple subsystems which can be artificially isolated and which behave , in isolation , in something like the way that ...
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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 activities affix agent analysis appear argument associated child claim clause compounds consider constituents constructions contains context contrast definite derived devices dialects discourse discussion distinction elements English errors evidence example exists expressions fact formation forms function German give given grammar haplology Hebrew historical important incorporated interesting interpretation involved language learning length less lexical lexicon linguistic marked meaning names natural nominal notes nouns object occur options particular pattern phonological phrases position possible predicate present Press principles problem production properties proposed provides question reading reference responses role root rules semantic sentence similar speakers specific speech stem structure suffix suggests surface syntactic syntax tense theory topic types University verb vowel