Language, Band 65,Ausgaben 1-2Linguistic Society of America, 1989 |
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... 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 language development , and that other ...
... 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 language development , and that other ...
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English verbal and adjectival passives , showing how they differ grammatically . In §3 I present an analysis of the Sesotho verbal passive and show that there is no adjectival passive in Sesotho . In §4 I describe the acquisition of the ...
English verbal and adjectival passives , showing how they differ grammatically . In §3 I present an analysis of the Sesotho verbal passive and show that there is no adjectival passive in Sesotho . In §4 I describe the acquisition of the ...
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... verbal passives . 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 ...
... verbal passives . 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 ...
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