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However , in Sesotho , a Bantu language , verbal passives are acquired early , by at least 2 ; 8 years . This suggests either that English- and Hebrew - speaking children actually acquire the ability to form verbal passives early in ...
However , in Sesotho , a Bantu language , verbal passives are acquired early , by at least 2 ; 8 years . This suggests either that English- and Hebrew - speaking children actually acquire the ability to form verbal passives early in ...
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1987 also predict that learning of the passive with action verbs should occur early and with few problems . B & W claim that English adjectival passives are derived only from action ( not nonaction ) verbs , and that the preference for ...
1987 also predict that learning of the passive with action verbs should occur early and with few problems . B & W claim that English adjectival passives are derived only from action ( not nonaction ) verbs , and that the preference for ...
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There remains one other possible explanation for the early use of Sesotho passive : perhaps early Sesotho passives are rote - learned forms , and not verbal or syntactic passives at all . While it is difficult to test this hypothesis ...
There remains one other possible explanation for the early use of Sesotho passive : perhaps early Sesotho passives are rote - learned forms , and not verbal or syntactic passives at all . While it is difficult to test this hypothesis ...
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