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... diminutive . In addition , the model allows us to propose that the origins of the diminutive cross - linguistically lie in words semantically or pragmatically linked to children . Section 2 summarizes previous research on diachronic ...
... diminutive . In addition , the model allows us to propose that the origins of the diminutive cross - linguistically lie in words semantically or pragmatically linked to children . Section 2 summarizes previous research on diachronic ...
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... diminutive here marks an object even more strongly as a non - central member of a category . 4.4 . LAMBDA - ABSTRACTION - SPECIFICATION . I have discussed three kinds of semantic shift in the development of the diminutive : metaphor ...
... diminutive here marks an object even more strongly as a non - central member of a category . 4.4 . LAMBDA - ABSTRACTION - SPECIFICATION . I have discussed three kinds of semantic shift in the development of the diminutive : metaphor ...
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... diminutive as a marker of speech by , about , to , or with some relation to children . The diminutive is certainly used very commonly cross - linguistically to mark a discourse participant , the topic of discussion , or even simply one ...
... diminutive as a marker of speech by , about , to , or with some relation to children . The diminutive is certainly used very commonly cross - linguistically to mark a discourse participant , the topic of discussion , or even simply one ...
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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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