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Adults are sensitive to the prospective - possession constraint on the double - object dative , but they are sensitive to the morphophonological constraint only for certain kinds of verbs and only probabilistically .
Adults are sensitive to the prospective - possession constraint on the double - object dative , but they are sensitive to the morphophonological constraint only for certain kinds of verbs and only probabilistically .
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The non - independence of the semantic and morphophonological constraints suggests solutions to two puzzles concerning the results of Experiment 1. First , how can the morphophonological constraint on the dative be psychologically real ...
The non - independence of the semantic and morphophonological constraints suggests solutions to two puzzles concerning the results of Experiment 1. First , how can the morphophonological constraint on the dative be psychologically real ...
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And strikingly , the subclasses that don't obey the constraint in adult English ( the bequeath / guarantee ... those constraints are , and how they are learned , we have a potential solution to Baker's paradox , combining aspects of ...
And strikingly , the subclasses that don't obey the constraint in adult English ( the bequeath / guarantee ... those constraints are , and how they are learned , we have a potential solution to Baker's paradox , combining aspects of ...
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