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... patterns of new loanwords are always regularized to the native pattern . 16 In order to further test the predictions of the present acquisition and processing framework , I did an extensive crosslinguistic survey , with the aim of ...
... patterns of new loanwords are always regularized to the native pattern . 16 In order to further test the predictions of the present acquisition and processing framework , I did an extensive crosslinguistic survey , with the aim of ...
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... patterns receive a straightforward account when we consider two important factors : ( i ) the nature of the sounds involved , and ( ii ) the influ- ence of existing patterns in the language . To anticipate this discussion , I suggest ...
... patterns receive a straightforward account when we consider two important factors : ( i ) the nature of the sounds involved , and ( ii ) the influ- ence of existing patterns in the language . To anticipate this discussion , I suggest ...
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... patterns in this way with sequences of visual stimuli as well ( Kirkham et al . 2002 ) -arguing that it is not a ... patterns , words , and syntax of particular languages ' ( 2 ) , but how did there come to be something to be learned in ...
... patterns in this way with sequences of visual stimuli as well ( Kirkham et al . 2002 ) -arguing that it is not a ... patterns , words , and syntax of particular languages ' ( 2 ) , but how did there come to be something to be learned in ...
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