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If Sesotho - speaking children's use of verbal passives at Stage I were a close reflection of the input they receive , we would have to say that passivization is not productive at this point , and that A - chain formation has not yet ...
If Sesotho - speaking children's use of verbal passives at Stage I were a close reflection of the input they receive , we would have to say that passivization is not productive at this point , and that A - chain formation has not yet ...
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FREQUENCY OF AND TIMING OF PRODUCTIVE USAGES . The onset of errors invariably followed nonproductive , grammatical usages of one or both kinds of dative forms . Adam's first recorded overgeneralization of the double - object form ...
FREQUENCY OF AND TIMING OF PRODUCTIVE USAGES . The onset of errors invariably followed nonproductive , grammatical usages of one or both kinds of dative forms . Adam's first recorded overgeneralization of the double - object form ...
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taneous speech productive uses of verbs in the double - object form constitute a tiny minority of children's usages , both absolutely and relative to verbs that are grammatical in that form , and the vast majority of the verbs that they ...
taneous speech productive uses of verbs in the double - object form constitute a tiny minority of children's usages , both absolutely and relative to verbs that are grammatical in that form , and the vast majority of the verbs that they ...
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