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Formulaic Language and the Lexicon
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Alison Wray
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2009
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Cambridge University Press
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9780511519772
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2002
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2009
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10.1017/CBO9780511519772
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Book chapters
pp. ix
Preface and Acknowledgements
pp. 3
The Whole and the Parts
pp. 19
Detecting Formulaicity
pp. 44
Pinning Down Formulaicity
pp. 69
Patterns of Formulaicity in Normal Adult Language
pp. 93
The Function of Formulaic Sequences: A Model
pp. 105
Patterns of Formulaicity in Child Language
pp. 128
Formulaic Sequences in the First Language Acquisition Process: A Model
pp. 143
Non-native Language: Overview
pp. 150
Patterns of Formulaicity in Children Using a Second Language
pp. 172
Patterns of Formulaicity in Adults and Teenagers Using a Second Language
pp. 199
Formulaic Sequences in the Second Language Acquisition Process: A Model
pp. 217
Patterns of Formulaicity in Aphasic Language
pp. 247
Formulaic Sequences in Aphasia: A Model
pp. 261
The Heteromorphic Distributed Lexicon
pp. 283
Notes
pp. 301
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