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One further feature must be added to this approach in order to account for the NPN construction : the distinction between productive and semiproductive rules . A productive rule has a variable that can be filled freely by anything that ...
One further feature must be added to this approach in order to account for the NPN construction : the distinction between productive and semiproductive rules . A productive rule has a variable that can be filled freely by anything that ...
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They motivate a distinction between primary ( level 1 ) and secondary ( level 2 ) affixes and investigate various diachronic interactions between phonology and morphology ( including exaptation , leveling , and analogy ) , concluding ...
They motivate a distinction between primary ( level 1 ) and secondary ( level 2 ) affixes and investigate various diachronic interactions between phonology and morphology ( including exaptation , leveling , and analogy ) , concluding ...
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The descriptive focus is the status of the mass - count distinction . This is often traced to the quirks of specific lexical items . That option is not available in SS ; the goal is to draw NO grammatical distinctions in the lexicon .
The descriptive focus is the status of the mass - count distinction . This is often traced to the quirks of specific lexical items . That option is not available in SS ; the goal is to draw NO grammatical distinctions in the lexicon .
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