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Specific constructions involving more than one word are considered to be stored in memory , so that grammar and lexicon are interwoven . In a sense , morphosyntactic constructions are just big words with moveable parts ( Bybee 1998 ...
Specific constructions involving more than one word are considered to be stored in memory , so that grammar and lexicon are interwoven . In a sense , morphosyntactic constructions are just big words with moveable parts ( Bybee 1998 ...
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exploring the items that appear in the ADJECTIVE position in these constructions , we produce a conceptual clustering that can predict subsequent uses of the constructions . The data we analyzed ( see $ 2.1 ) are from several million ...
exploring the items that appear in the ADJECTIVE position in these constructions , we produce a conceptual clustering that can predict subsequent uses of the constructions . The data we analyzed ( see $ 2.1 ) are from several million ...
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ARIE VERHAGEN shows parallels between the English way - construction and its Dutch equivalents with -weg , alongside ... a similar issue — the interaction between lexical information and certain grammatical constructions — but moves up ...
ARIE VERHAGEN shows parallels between the English way - construction and its Dutch equivalents with -weg , alongside ... a similar issue — the interaction between lexical information and certain grammatical constructions — but moves up ...
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Language in the 21st century | 5 |
Enhancement and overlap in the speech chain Samuel Jay Keyser Kenneth Noble Stevens | 33 |
Revisiting anaphoric islands Alice C Harris | 114 |
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