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Phrase structure and lexicon , ed . by Johan Rooryck and Laurie Zaring , 109–37 . Dordrecht : Kluwer . KRATZER , ANGELIKA . 2000. ... Unaccusativity : At the syntax - lexical semantics interface . Cambridge , MA : MIT Press .
Phrase structure and lexicon , ed . by Johan Rooryck and Laurie Zaring , 109–37 . Dordrecht : Kluwer . KRATZER , ANGELIKA . 2000. ... Unaccusativity : At the syntax - lexical semantics interface . Cambridge , MA : MIT Press .
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ments , and lexical decision . In general , higher frequency statistics favor a token in phoneme - identification and in word - likeness judgments . An acoustically ambiguous token is more likely to be perceived as a token with higher ...
ments , and lexical decision . In general , higher frequency statistics favor a token in phoneme - identification and in word - likeness judgments . An acoustically ambiguous token is more likely to be perceived as a token with higher ...
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The lexical interpretation of parameters becomes relevant also in defining the notion of functional category , which is crucial for the understanding of grammaticalization processes . At least since Chomsky 1995 , 2000 , the hypothesis ...
The lexical interpretation of parameters becomes relevant also in defining the notion of functional category , which is crucial for the understanding of grammaticalization processes . At least since Chomsky 1995 , 2000 , the hypothesis ...
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