Language, Band 65,Ausgaben 1-2Linguistic Society of America, 1989 |
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... 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 , I will attempt to address the issue by considering the passive input that ...
... 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 , I will attempt to address the issue by considering the passive input that ...
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... passive idioms suggests that the child initially uses them as lexical items , only later analyzing them as verbal passives with active alternates . These passive idioms were therefore not included in this study in the counts of verbal ...
... passive idioms suggests that the child initially uses them as lexical items , only later analyzing them as verbal passives with active alternates . These passive idioms were therefore not included in this study in the counts of verbal ...
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... passives . Studies by Whitehurst et al . ( 1974 ) have shown that English - speaking children's comprehension of passives improves with modeling practice . I suggest that , because of the high functional load of passive constructions in ...
... passives . Studies by Whitehurst et al . ( 1974 ) have shown that English - speaking children's comprehension of passives improves with modeling practice . I suggest that , because of the high functional load of passive constructions in ...
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