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Lexical exceptions are most often words of foreign origin ; contact with a language that has different stress patterns thus enhances the chances that exceptions enter the language . 16 4.2 . TESTING THE PREDICTIONS .
Lexical exceptions are most often words of foreign origin ; contact with a language that has different stress patterns thus enhances the chances that exceptions enter the language . 16 4.2 . TESTING THE PREDICTIONS .
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Support for this approach comes first from the metathesis patterns themselves , but also from a large body of research in phonetics , phonology , historical linguistics , and psycholinguistics . For example , at the heart of the ...
Support for this approach comes first from the metathesis patterns themselves , but also from a large body of research in phonetics , phonology , historical linguistics , and psycholinguistics . For example , at the heart of the ...
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Moreover , infants show the same ability to find patterns in this way with sequences of visual stimuli as well ( Kirkham et al . 2002 ) —arguing that it is not a specifically linguistic ability . Studies such as these provide striking ...
Moreover , infants show the same ability to find patterns in this way with sequences of visual stimuli as well ( Kirkham et al . 2002 ) —arguing that it is not a specifically linguistic ability . Studies such as these provide striking ...
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