Language, Band 70,Ausgaben 1-2George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1994 |
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... TABLE 7. Response pattern of a hypothetical adult who knows Principle A and Principle B. If a child lacked Principle A or Principle B , the predicted distributions would be as shown in Table 8 and Table 9 , respectively . Finally ...
... TABLE 7. Response pattern of a hypothetical adult who knows Principle A and Principle B. If a child lacked Principle A or Principle B , the predicted distributions would be as shown in Table 8 and Table 9 , respectively . Finally ...
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... Table 10. These correspond to the percentages shown in Table 11. Separate analyses for each child and for each principle are shown in Tables 12 and 13 . LEXICAL ITEM CHOSEN Non - first - person NP - V - me / myself ( e.g. John hit ...
... Table 10. These correspond to the percentages shown in Table 11. Separate analyses for each child and for each principle are shown in Tables 12 and 13 . LEXICAL ITEM CHOSEN Non - first - person NP - V - me / myself ( e.g. John hit ...
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... table . * On the table has placed a tarte Tatin Susan . c . * On the table has placed Susan a tarte Tatin . The same is true in Chichewa . Intransitive verbs such as -li ' be ' , khala ' sit ' , and bwera ' come ' allow locative ...
... table . * On the table has placed a tarte Tatin Susan . c . * On the table has placed Susan a tarte Tatin . The same is true in Chichewa . Intransitive verbs such as -li ' be ' , khala ' sit ' , and bwera ' come ' allow locative ...
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