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If the differences are minor enough so that regulars and irregulars can still be processed in the same architecture , then the following problem arises : if there are no substantive differences between the mechanisms involved in regular ...
If the differences are minor enough so that regulars and irregulars can still be processed in the same architecture , then the following problem arises : if there are no substantive differences between the mechanisms involved in regular ...
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There are problems with this account ; Jacobson 1987 discusses some difficulties with number agreement , for example . ... that is , we can attempt to reduce this problem to the problem of predicate conjunction .
There are problems with this account ; Jacobson 1987 discusses some difficulties with number agreement , for example . ... that is , we can attempt to reduce this problem to the problem of predicate conjunction .
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So far so good , but then H goes on to tackle in greater detail the problem of why nominative pronouns ( included in a set of pronouns which she labels WEAK ) do not appear as possible SCC subjects . Using evidence such as the ...
So far so good , but then H goes on to tackle in greater detail the problem of why nominative pronouns ( included in a set of pronouns which she labels WEAK ) do not appear as possible SCC subjects . Using evidence such as the ...
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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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