| 1. | Inflection changes the grammatical properties of a word within its syntactic category
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| 2. | Most any syntactic category can serve as the antecedent to a proform.
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| 3. | The words are organized based on semantic and syntactic categories.
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| 4. | Lexical and phrasal categories together are called syntactic categories.
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| 5. | Children's ability to identify syntactic categories may be supported by Prosodic bootstrapping.
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| 6. | The distribution of a given syntactic unit determines the syntactic category to which it belongs.
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| 7. | Additionally, there are also informal criteria one can use in order to determine syntactic categories.
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| 8. | Rather, they take on whatever syntactic category is imposed on them by their syntactic context.
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| 9. | Second, children must know that there is a strong correspondence between semantic categories and syntactic categories.
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| 10. | The main idea of the eXoSkeletal Model is that Lexical items do not have a syntactic category.
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