“Elective affinities”: Language contact in the abstract lexicon and its structural consequences `Affinities really become interesting only when they bring about separations' (Goethe: Elective Affinities)

作者: Agnes Bolonyai

DOI: 10.1177/13670069000040010601

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摘要: This paper investigates how and what properties of abstract lexical entries in the mental lexicon interact with the distribution of surface morphemes in language contact and/or L1 attrition…

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