This paper deals with a fair number of apparent irregularities in English, especially as they relate to verbs, nouns, adjectives, and orthography as well as phonology. It provides, or at least attempts to provide, principled accounts for numerous surface irregularities often encountered in the structure of the English language. As such, this paper demonstrates that most surface irregularities in English are not genuine irregularities and thus English is much more regularly patterned and much more learnable than it is often made out to be
Theories of inflectional morphology differ in terms of how they treat semi-productive inflection typ...
About fifty out of approximately 250 irregular English verbs have regular alternatives in the past t...
The objectives of this research were to find out undergraduates’ awareness of English irregular verb...
Weak verbs in Modern English are sometimes mistakenly identifi ed with regular verbs. Although most...
The present study was conducted within the theory of the Blocking Principle, originally associated w...
Three areas of irregularity in English are considered: irregular or strong. verbs, non-passivizable ...
In a recent note, Marcus (1995) suggests that the rate of overregu-larization of English irregular p...
Human languages are rule governed, but almost invariably these rules have exceptions in the form of ...
Whether you’re working with students who have learn-ing disabilities or those who are learning Engli...
Surprisingly little research in the debate over the English past tense has focused on the regularity...
In this paper, I show that Embick’s (2010) cyclic head approach to regular morphology alone cannot a...
<div><p>Human languages are rule governed, but almost invariably these rules have exceptions in the ...
There is some evidence that semantics, conceptual features, and phonology interact with syntactic pr...
An overview of the goals of English orthography counters the misconception that its spelling is chao...
In a recent note, Marcus (1995) suggests that the rate of overregularization of English irregular pl...
Theories of inflectional morphology differ in terms of how they treat semi-productive inflection typ...
About fifty out of approximately 250 irregular English verbs have regular alternatives in the past t...
The objectives of this research were to find out undergraduates’ awareness of English irregular verb...
Weak verbs in Modern English are sometimes mistakenly identifi ed with regular verbs. Although most...
The present study was conducted within the theory of the Blocking Principle, originally associated w...
Three areas of irregularity in English are considered: irregular or strong. verbs, non-passivizable ...
In a recent note, Marcus (1995) suggests that the rate of overregu-larization of English irregular p...
Human languages are rule governed, but almost invariably these rules have exceptions in the form of ...
Whether you’re working with students who have learn-ing disabilities or those who are learning Engli...
Surprisingly little research in the debate over the English past tense has focused on the regularity...
In this paper, I show that Embick’s (2010) cyclic head approach to regular morphology alone cannot a...
<div><p>Human languages are rule governed, but almost invariably these rules have exceptions in the ...
There is some evidence that semantics, conceptual features, and phonology interact with syntactic pr...
An overview of the goals of English orthography counters the misconception that its spelling is chao...
In a recent note, Marcus (1995) suggests that the rate of overregularization of English irregular pl...
Theories of inflectional morphology differ in terms of how they treat semi-productive inflection typ...
About fifty out of approximately 250 irregular English verbs have regular alternatives in the past t...
The objectives of this research were to find out undergraduates’ awareness of English irregular verb...