Language, Band 75,Ausgaben 3-4George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1999 |
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... suggests , we may analyze all as imposing a requirement that the suben- tailments of the predicate must be satisfied by each individual member of the relevant group . Thus 44 means that each individual student voted for the proposal ...
... suggests , we may analyze all as imposing a requirement that the suben- tailments of the predicate must be satisfied by each individual member of the relevant group . Thus 44 means that each individual student voted for the proposal ...
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George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch. of -sa forms suggests that it involves rule rather than memory , while the low productivity of -mi and the fact that it attaches only to a limited number of stems suggests that the - mi forms are ...
George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch. of -sa forms suggests that it involves rule rather than memory , while the low productivity of -mi and the fact that it attaches only to a limited number of stems suggests that the - mi forms are ...
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... suggesting that rule - based morphological and syntactic operations are disrupted in these patients . On the contrary , the ... suggests that the function of associative memory , as far as the existing -mi forms stored in the lexicon are ...
... suggesting that rule - based morphological and syntactic operations are disrupted in these patients . On the contrary , the ... suggests that the function of associative memory , as far as the existing -mi forms stored in the lexicon are ...
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