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In fact , only five or six of the patterns listed by Pinker and Prince contain six or more verbs . With so few irregulars split across so many patterns , a morphological model based on type frequency would predict only weak lexical ...
In fact , only five or six of the patterns listed by Pinker and Prince contain six or more verbs . With so few irregulars split across so many patterns , a morphological model based on type frequency would predict only weak lexical ...
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REVIEWS Tone sandhi : Patterns across Chinese dialects . By MATTHEW Y. CHEN . Cambridge : Cambridge University Press , 2000. Pp . 554. Cloth $ 80.00 . Reviewed by Katia CHIRKOVA , Leiden University This book is the culmination of a ten ...
REVIEWS Tone sandhi : Patterns across Chinese dialects . By MATTHEW Y. CHEN . Cambridge : Cambridge University Press , 2000. Pp . 554. Cloth $ 80.00 . Reviewed by Katia CHIRKOVA , Leiden University This book is the culmination of a ten ...
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Given this stance , we now need an explicit model for either the diachronic change or the learning mechanism that will give us the crosslinguistic regularity in laryngeal cooccurrence restriction patterns , and M does not deliver this .
Given this stance , we now need an explicit model for either the diachronic change or the learning mechanism that will give us the crosslinguistic regularity in laryngeal cooccurrence restriction patterns , and M does not deliver this .
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JOURNAL OF THE LINGUISTIC | 399 |
A featuregeometric analysis Heidi Harley Elizabeth Ritter | 482 |
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