Language, Band 50,Ausgaben 1-2George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1974 |
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... marked and morphologically complex , i.e. they are nominalizations based on the marked adjectives long and high : having [ + length ] → being longm → having lengthm having [ height ] being high , having height m Homonymity of this ...
... marked and morphologically complex , i.e. they are nominalizations based on the marked adjectives long and high : having [ + length ] → being longm → having lengthm having [ height ] being high , having height m Homonymity of this ...
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... marked fleshiness , a nominalization from marked fleshy with a meaning something like ' great flesh - having ' ; marked fleshiness behaves just like shortness in this respect . Thus , in a question like How fleshy are her ears ?, the ...
... marked fleshiness , a nominalization from marked fleshy with a meaning something like ' great flesh - having ' ; marked fleshiness behaves just like shortness in this respect . Thus , in a question like How fleshy are her ears ?, the ...
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... marked systems than their adult interlocutors , since they learn the rules in reverse , so to speak , from the least marked to the most marked , and often do not go all the way down the hierarchy to the most marked forms . Generative ...
... marked systems than their adult interlocutors , since they learn the rules in reverse , so to speak , from the least marked to the most marked , and often do not go all the way down the hierarchy to the most marked forms . Generative ...
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