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He assumes the lexical dependency hypothesis ( that parametric values are part of lexical entries ... there is a learning mechanism which generalizes information learned about one lexical item to all other relevant lexical items ) .
He assumes the lexical dependency hypothesis ( that parametric values are part of lexical entries ... there is a learning mechanism which generalizes information learned about one lexical item to all other relevant lexical items ) .
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( Lexicon Project Working Papers 10. ) Cambridge , MA : MIT Linguistics department . - . 1993. On argument structure and the lexical expression of syntactic relations . The view from Building 20 , ed . by Kenneth Hale and Samuel Jay ...
( Lexicon Project Working Papers 10. ) Cambridge , MA : MIT Linguistics department . - . 1993. On argument structure and the lexical expression of syntactic relations . The view from Building 20 , ed . by Kenneth Hale and Samuel Jay ...
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Ch . 2 is devoted to three approaches to the notion of word and the notion of morpheme ( along with allomorphy and underlying representations ) , as well as grammatical and lexical conditioning . Ch . 3 is concerned with roots , stems ...
Ch . 2 is devoted to three approaches to the notion of word and the notion of morpheme ( along with allomorphy and underlying representations ) , as well as grammatical and lexical conditioning . Ch . 3 is concerned with roots , stems ...
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