Language, Band 80,Ausgaben 1-2Linguistic Society of America, 2004 |
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... lexical exceptions to their stress rule . Under the assumption that lexical exceptions can occur in a language only if its native speakers can perceive stress contrasts , I argue that the presence of these exceptions depends on the age ...
... lexical exceptions to their stress rule . Under the assumption that lexical exceptions can occur in a language only if its native speakers can perceive stress contrasts , I argue that the presence of these exceptions depends on the age ...
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... lexicon . The rationale behind this proposal is that having established the phonological representation helps lexical acquisition . In fact , a given word can surface in a near infinity of phonetic forms that - if the lexicon were ...
... lexicon . The rationale behind this proposal is that having established the phonological representation helps lexical acquisition . In fact , a given word can surface in a near infinity of phonetic forms that - if the lexicon were ...
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... LEXICAL EXCEPTIONS STORED no no no yes yes TABLE 4. Relationship between surface observability of stress , phonological encoding of stress , and the possibility to store lexical exceptions ( in five classes of languages ) . not have ...
... LEXICAL EXCEPTIONS STORED no no no yes yes TABLE 4. Relationship between surface observability of stress , phonological encoding of stress , and the possibility to store lexical exceptions ( in five classes of languages ) . not have ...
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L Yu | 73 |
Sharon Peperkamp | 98 |
Peter W Culicover | 127 |
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