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The significant difference between RTs for forming regular vs. irregular past tenses is consonant with the results ... time common to both tasks , and thus indicates the amount of time devoted primarily to past tense formation .
The significant difference between RTs for forming regular vs. irregular past tenses is consonant with the results ... time common to both tasks , and thus indicates the amount of time devoted primarily to past tense formation .
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The syllabic inflection prevents the object article from forming an S - w foot with the verb . It might be possible for the article to be an unfooted syllable in the prosodic word containing the verb ( thereby violating exhaustivity ) .
The syllabic inflection prevents the object article from forming an S - w foot with the verb . It might be possible for the article to be an unfooted syllable in the prosodic word containing the verb ( thereby violating exhaustivity ) .
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Example 50b is unambiguously an adjectival passive due to the presence of the adjectival prefix un- , and the sentence is ill formed because the subject , Tracey , is not an argument of the matrix predicate unknown .
Example 50b is unambiguously an adjectival passive due to the presence of the adjectival prefix un- , and the sentence is ill formed because the subject , Tracey , is not an argument of the matrix predicate unknown .
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VOLUME 72 NUMBER 3 SEPTEMBER | 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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