Language, Band 65,Ausgaben 1-2Linguistic Society of America, 1989 |
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... dative constructions . Second , we run experiments in which we expose children and adults to novel verbs in one dative construction and then test their willingness to use the verbs in the other construction . This allows one to see ...
... dative constructions . Second , we run experiments in which we expose children and adults to novel verbs in one dative construction and then test their willingness to use the verbs in the other construction . This allows one to see ...
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... dative rule can interact with the INHERENT Semantic structures of the verbs it applies to . Since the output of the dative rule inherently specifies a possessor - possession rela- tion , verbs whose meanings are not cognitively ...
... dative rule can interact with the INHERENT Semantic structures of the verbs it applies to . Since the output of the dative rule inherently specifies a possessor - possession rela- tion , verbs whose meanings are not cognitively ...
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... dative verbs were used at all , even in the prepositional form where they are grammatically permitted . Parents use the native vocabulary when talking to their children because it contains simpler and more common words . But this ...
... dative verbs were used at all , even in the prepositional form where they are grammatically permitted . Parents use the native vocabulary when talking to their children because it contains simpler and more common words . But this ...
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