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... claim is evident in the area of vision ( Rueckl et al . 1989 , Haxby et al . 1991 , Kosslyn et al . 1992 ) . Therefore Daugherty & Seidenberg's hypothesis that the processing require- ments for regular and irregular verbs may be ...
... claim is evident in the area of vision ( Rueckl et al . 1989 , Haxby et al . 1991 , Kosslyn et al . 1992 ) . Therefore Daugherty & Seidenberg's hypothesis that the processing require- ments for regular and irregular verbs may be ...
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... claim that sub- tractive morphology cannot be characterized as affixal , but it does not support his claim that ( any ) morphology is inherently processual . Rather , it supports the claim that morphemes are represented by the ...
... claim that sub- tractive morphology cannot be characterized as affixal , but it does not support his claim that ( any ) morphology is inherently processual . Rather , it supports the claim that morphemes are represented by the ...
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... claim reflected in 9b contradicts Mchombo 1993 , in which it is suggested that the stative affix can follow the causative . We will take up the issue of apparent counterexamples to this claim in §4.2 . 3 It should be noted that the ...
... claim reflected in 9b contradicts Mchombo 1993 , in which it is suggested that the stative affix can follow the causative . We will take up the issue of apparent counterexamples to this claim in §4.2 . 3 It should be noted that the ...
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JOURNAL OF THE LINGUISTIC | 449 |
A positron emission tomographic study of regular and irregular verb morphology | 451 |
Head position and internally headed relative clauses David Basilico | 498 |
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