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Given this distinction , one can then say that the NPN construction as a whole is semiproductive — meaning that one has to learn which cases are acceptable . Among its listed subcases are the idioms in 1 and ...
Given this distinction , one can then say that the NPN construction as a whole is semiproductive — meaning that one has to learn which cases are acceptable . Among its listed subcases are the idioms in 1 and ...
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Ghomeshi and colleagues ask a different question : how does the lexicon encode a morpheme that , like other morphemes , carries a meaning and syntactic structure , but that has reduplicative phonology ? Among many possible analyses that ...
Ghomeshi and colleagues ask a different question : how does the lexicon encode a morpheme that , like other morphemes , carries a meaning and syntactic structure , but that has reduplicative phonology ? Among many possible analyses that ...
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Based on the assumption that nuclear contours convey intonational meaning , these meanings are analysed and compared . A certain meaning can be attributed to intonation contours that differ phonologically between the two dialects .
Based on the assumption that nuclear contours convey intonational meaning , these meanings are analysed and compared . A certain meaning can be attributed to intonation contours that differ phonologically between the two dialects .
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