Language, Band 65,Ausgaben 1-2Linguistic Society of America, 1989 |
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... constraint on the double - object dative , but they are sensitive to the morphophonological constraint only for certain kinds of verbs and only probabilistically . Children were also sensitive to the morphophonological constraint and ...
... constraint on the double - object dative , but they are sensitive to the morphophonological constraint only for certain kinds of verbs and only probabilistically . Children were also sensitive to the morphophonological constraint and ...
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... constraint on the dative be psychologically real but at the same time be so ridden with exceptions ? ( See Green 1974 , Randall 1987 , Fodor 1985. ) The answer is that the constraint , when properly formulated so as to apply to some ...
... constraint on the dative be psychologically real but at the same time be so ridden with exceptions ? ( See Green 1974 , Randall 1987 , Fodor 1985. ) The answer is that the constraint , when properly formulated so as to apply to some ...
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... constraint on the dative , children would think that it did if they were looking for one . And strikingly , the subclasses that don't obey the constraint in adult English ( the bequeath / guarantee - class , the arpanet - class ...
... constraint on the dative , children would think that it did if they were looking for one . And strikingly , the subclasses that don't obey the constraint in adult English ( the bequeath / guarantee - class , the arpanet - class ...
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