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Psycholinguistics and aphasia research have become increasingly concerned with lexical representation and access ( cf. ... Simultaneously , current linguistic research is being conducted on the lexicon and the morphological component of ...
Psycholinguistics and aphasia research have become increasingly concerned with lexical representation and access ( cf. ... Simultaneously , current linguistic research is being conducted on the lexicon and the morphological component of ...
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Hence the Dative on goal arguments could be considered neither syntactic nor lexical case , but rather thematic case - marking . This linking of Dative to goal arguments cannot be obligatory : there are a few apparent exceptions with ...
Hence the Dative on goal arguments could be considered neither syntactic nor lexical case , but rather thematic case - marking . This linking of Dative to goal arguments cannot be obligatory : there are a few apparent exceptions with ...
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To answer this , Figure 2 ( overleaf ) presents again the percentages of clauses with zero , one , and two lexical arguments , but this time separately for intransitive and transitive clauses ; cf. also Table 1.
To answer this , Figure 2 ( overleaf ) presents again the percentages of clauses with zero , one , and two lexical arguments , but this time separately for intransitive and transitive clauses ; cf. also Table 1.
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The lexicon Victoria A Fromkin | 1 |
Predication and PRO N Hornstein and D Lightfoot | 23 |
Nouns and verbs Ronald W Langacker | 53 |
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