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From a theoretical perspective , we can conclude that no theory that posits a one - toone relationship between morphological form and semantic interpretation can account for these facts . Rather , the range of morphological ...
From a theoretical perspective , we can conclude that no theory that posits a one - toone relationship between morphological form and semantic interpretation can account for these facts . Rather , the range of morphological ...
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weakest semantic constraint , satisfied in only eighteen of the twenty - six types ( p < 0.1 ) and forty - four of the seventy - two tokens ( p < 0.05 ) to which it applied . Absolute Formal Markedness is satisfied by one binomial ...
weakest semantic constraint , satisfied in only eighteen of the twenty - six types ( p < 0.1 ) and forty - four of the seventy - two tokens ( p < 0.05 ) to which it applied . Absolute Formal Markedness is satisfied by one binomial ...
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... has a verbal semantics , and the nominalization construction has a nominal semantics in which the resultative semantics is embedded . By overriding the sem value of the super Construction , the semantic information of the ...
... has a verbal semantics , and the nominalization construction has a nominal semantics in which the resultative semantics is embedded . By overriding the sem value of the super Construction , the semantic information of the ...
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Letters to Language | 1 |
eLanguage | 9 |
Enhancement and overlap in the speech chain Samuel Jay Keyser Kenneth Noble Stevens | 33 |
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