Language, Band 75,Ausgaben 3-4George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1999 |
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... nominal suffixes in Japanese , i.e. -sa and -mi . Their difference with respect to productivity , as confirmed by the experiment on normal adults , provides evidence for the existence of a productive rule - like process in derivational ...
... nominal suffixes in Japanese , i.e. -sa and -mi . Their difference with respect to productivity , as confirmed by the experiment on normal adults , provides evidence for the existence of a productive rule - like process in derivational ...
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... nominal and " Cutler 1980 , a relevant previous study , experimentally examined the productivity of some English suffixes , including nominal - forming -ness and -ity . Her conclusion is different from ours ; she claims that the crucial ...
... nominal and " Cutler 1980 , a relevant previous study , experimentally examined the productivity of some English suffixes , including nominal - forming -ness and -ity . Her conclusion is different from ours ; she claims that the crucial ...
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... nominal or a mi nominal ) . Their performance was revealed to be at chance level ( t ( 3 ) .02 , n.s. ) . = These results indicate that the Broca's aphasic patients behaved differently from the patients of the other types as well as ...
... nominal or a mi nominal ) . Their performance was revealed to be at chance level ( t ( 3 ) .02 , n.s. ) . = These results indicate that the Broca's aphasic patients behaved differently from the patients of the other types as well as ...
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