Language, Band 68,Ausgaben 3-4George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1992 |
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... complex V can be a scope - bearing element whose scope goes beyond the complex V in violation of the ' Lexical Integrity Hypothesis ' . An even more obvious and more striking violation of that hypothesis ' is the fact that the NP that ...
... complex V can be a scope - bearing element whose scope goes beyond the complex V in violation of the ' Lexical Integrity Hypothesis ' . An even more obvious and more striking violation of that hypothesis ' is the fact that the NP that ...
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... complex feature . The difference here and in Fig . 5 , the simple rule , is the basis of this principle . Dramatic evidence of the need to distinguish complex rules from simple ones in dialect acquisition came out of Payne's work with ...
... complex feature . The difference here and in Fig . 5 , the simple rule , is the basis of this principle . Dramatic evidence of the need to distinguish complex rules from simple ones in dialect acquisition came out of Payne's work with ...
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... complex acquisitions will be age - graded , a correlation that is explicated in the next principle . 2.4 . ACQUISITION OF COMPLEX RULES AND NEW PHONEMES SPLITS THE POPULATION INTO EARLY ACQUIRERS AND LATER ACQUIRERS . One obvious ob ...
... complex acquisitions will be age - graded , a correlation that is explicated in the next principle . 2.4 . ACQUISITION OF COMPLEX RULES AND NEW PHONEMES SPLITS THE POPULATION INTO EARLY ACQUIRERS AND LATER ACQUIRERS . One obvious ob ...
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Otto Jespersen Leonard Bloomfield | 465 |
Vocalic underspecification | 492 |
The present perfect puzzle Wolfgang Klein | 525 |
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