Language, Band 80George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 2004 |
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... lexical exceptions to their stress rule . Under the assumption that lexical exceptions can occur in a language only if its native speakers can perceive stress contrasts , I argue that the presence of these exceptions depends on the age ...
... lexical exceptions to their stress rule . Under the assumption that lexical exceptions can occur in a language only if its native speakers can perceive stress contrasts , I argue that the presence of these exceptions depends on the age ...
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... lexicon . The rationale behind this proposal is that having established the phonological representation helps lexical acquisition . In fact , a given word can surface in a near infinity of phonetic forms that - if the lexicon were ...
... lexicon . The rationale behind this proposal is that having established the phonological representation helps lexical acquisition . In fact , a given word can surface in a near infinity of phonetic forms that - if the lexicon were ...
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... LEXICAL EXCEPTIONS STORED no no no yes yes TABLE 4. Relationship between surface observability of stress , phonological encoding of stress , and the possibility to store lexical exceptions ( in five classes of languages ) . not have ...
... LEXICAL EXCEPTIONS STORED no no no yes yes TABLE 4. Relationship between surface observability of stress , phonological encoding of stress , and the possibility to store lexical exceptions ( in five classes of languages ) . not have ...
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acquisition Amsterdam analysis anaphora argues argument Cambridge CGEL chapter clause clitics cognitive complement consonants constraints context contrast conversational implicature coordinations corpus corpus linguistics crosslinguistic deferred reference discourse discussion domain English equatives example fricatives fronted objects function functor grammar guage homorganic implicature infants interaction interpretation interrogative involving ISBN issues John Benjamins Journal Kikongo LDCA lexical lexicon Lezgian Linguistic Society Malkiel markedness meaning metathesis morphemes morphology names nasal agreement Ngbaka noun Nunberg obstruents occur overt subjects Oxford pairs papers patterns perception phonaesthemes phonetic phonological place of articulation position pragmatic predicted present processing pronouns properties proposed relation relevant representation role segments semantic sentence signed languages similar sound Spanish speakers speech speech perception stops stress structure suffix syllable syntactic syntax theory tion topic types typology University Press verb verbal vocative voiced vowel Werker words