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... Stems were presented quasirandomly , so that there were no runs of the same allomorph longer than three ( to avoid subjects ' reliance on subpat- terns ) . There were 44 one - syllable stems and 2 two - syllable stems ; all words ...
... Stems were presented quasirandomly , so that there were no runs of the same allomorph longer than three ( to avoid subjects ' reliance on subpat- terns ) . There were 44 one - syllable stems and 2 two - syllable stems ; all words ...
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... stems which are phonologically similar to irregu- lar stems may show slightly longer RTs for producing past tense forms than regular stems which are dissimilar to any irregular stems ( Seidenberg 1992 ) . In these cases some ...
... stems which are phonologically similar to irregu- lar stems may show slightly longer RTs for producing past tense forms than regular stems which are dissimilar to any irregular stems ( Seidenberg 1992 ) . In these cases some ...
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... STEM A ALIGN - L STEM A Note that these desiderata are exocentric - they are distinctive for the affix but take the stem as argument : a marked affix is one which misaligns stems . Given RPM , affixation does not require language ...
... STEM A ALIGN - L STEM A Note that these desiderata are exocentric - they are distinctive for the affix but take the stem as argument : a marked affix is one which misaligns stems . Given RPM , affixation does not require language ...
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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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