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In the manner of Slobin 1973 , we will express such concepts as ' operating principles ' . The five such principles that we will introduce here are rewordings of similar principles in MacWhinney 1978 , 1983a , b .
In the manner of Slobin 1973 , we will express such concepts as ' operating principles ' . The five such principles that we will introduce here are rewordings of similar principles in MacWhinney 1978 , 1983a , b .
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Particularly relevant to the present study are four principles stated below as I - IV . ... The first principle is SEMANTIC TRANSPARENCY : I. Known elements with one - to - one matches of meaning to form are more transparent for ...
Particularly relevant to the present study are four principles stated below as I - IV . ... The first principle is SEMANTIC TRANSPARENCY : I. Known elements with one - to - one matches of meaning to form are more transparent for ...
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The principle of productivity , of course , cannot logically have any effect on children's use of word formation options until ... Children appear to rely on similar acquisitional principles , regardless of the language being acquired ...
The principle of productivity , of course , cannot logically have any effect on children's use of word formation options until ... Children appear to rely on similar acquisitional principles , regardless of the language being acquired ...
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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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