Language, Band 80,Ausgaben 1-2Linguistic Society of America, 2004 |
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... function words and content words , but also recognize the actual function words of English . That they do not yet know the semantics of these words was evidenced by a follow - up experiment . This experiment showed that infants do not ...
... function words and content words , but also recognize the actual function words of English . That they do not yet know the semantics of these words was evidenced by a follow - up experiment . This experiment showed that infants do not ...
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... function words before the age at which they fix the phonological representation ; they can thus strip off function words from the utter- ance edges when trying to detect a surface stress regularity . Similarly , I assume that quantity ...
... function words before the age at which they fix the phonological representation ; they can thus strip off function words from the utter- ance edges when trying to detect a surface stress regularity . Similarly , I assume that quantity ...
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... function Head of the phrase . Other functions include Subject , Predicate , and Object . In the view of CGEL , syntactic categories are determined strictly by formal and distributional criteria ; function is completely orthogonal . This ...
... function Head of the phrase . Other functions include Subject , Predicate , and Object . In the view of CGEL , syntactic categories are determined strictly by formal and distributional criteria ; function is completely orthogonal . This ...
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