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As to infants ' sensitivity to suprasegmental properties , there is evidence that this also arises during the first year of life . In particular , it has been shown that nine - monthold infants prefer to listen to words with the ...
As to infants ' sensitivity to suprasegmental properties , there is evidence that this also arises during the first year of life . In particular , it has been shown that nine - monthold infants prefer to listen to words with the ...
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Nunberg provides an account based on the notion of MEANING TRANSFER : " [ t ] he name of a property that applies to something in one domain can sometimes be used as the name of a property in another domain , provided the two properties ...
Nunberg provides an account based on the notion of MEANING TRANSFER : " [ t ] he name of a property that applies to something in one domain can sometimes be used as the name of a property in another domain , provided the two properties ...
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That is , the semantic properties are richer and more nuanced - syntax can be mapped from them , but not vice versa . ... In particular , there are two dimensions of variation : property vs. path resultatives and noncausative vs.
That is , the semantic properties are richer and more nuanced - syntax can be mapped from them , but not vice versa . ... In particular , there are two dimensions of variation : property vs. path resultatives and noncausative vs.
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