Language, Band 72,Ausgaben 3-4Linguistic Society of America, 1996 |
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... inflection ( 8a and 8c ) , and half imitated sentences with a present tense syllabic inflection ( 8b and 8d ) . All children imi- tated eight sentences in which the object NP contained the Sw noun zebra and eight sentences containing ...
... inflection ( 8a and 8c ) , and half imitated sentences with a present tense syllabic inflection ( 8b and 8d ) . All children imi- tated eight sentences in which the object NP contained the Sw noun zebra and eight sentences containing ...
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... inflection if it was syllabic ( see Table 2 ) . The two types of preservations were analyzed separately . Begin- ning with the first syllable of the object NP , two - way ANOVAs by subjects and by items were performed with Inflection ...
... inflection if it was syllabic ( see Table 2 ) . The two types of preservations were analyzed separately . Begin- ning with the first syllable of the object NP , two - way ANOVAs by subjects and by items were performed with Inflection ...
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... inflection and word formation is not always related to its content in a simple one - to - one fashion . This is particularly clear in the realm of inflection ( Mat- thews 1972 ) : inflection may exhibit cumulative and extended exponence ...
... inflection and word formation is not always related to its content in a simple one - to - one fashion . This is particularly clear in the realm of inflection ( Mat- thews 1972 ) : inflection may exhibit cumulative and extended exponence ...
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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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