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... lexical items , then , would be to store each morpheme once , and handle all morpheme combination and phonological adjustment by rule . Other linguists , however , found the extreme abstractness of underlying representations and lack of ...
... lexical items , then , would be to store each morpheme once , and handle all morpheme combination and phonological adjustment by rule . Other linguists , however , found the extreme abstractness of underlying representations and lack of ...
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... lexical item walked would be linked to the features / w / , past tense , ' use feet ' ) in a connectionist network . For both theories , generating a past tense form simply amounts to selecting drank or talked from the lexicon , in the ...
... lexical item walked would be linked to the features / w / , past tense , ' use feet ' ) in a connectionist network . For both theories , generating a past tense form simply amounts to selecting drank or talked from the lexicon , in the ...
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... LEXICAL SATIS- FACTION : lexical properties must be satisfied . The oblique cases involve lexical ( ' inherent ' ) case marking and therefore prevail over the structurally - assigned GEN ( Q ) . In the direct cases , GEN ( Q ) prevails ...
... LEXICAL SATIS- FACTION : lexical properties must be satisfied . The oblique cases involve lexical ( ' inherent ' ) case marking and therefore prevail over the structurally - assigned GEN ( Q ) . In the direct cases , GEN ( Q ) prevails ...
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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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