Language, Band 70,Ausgaben 1-2George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1994 |
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... argues that truly adequate explanations in linguistics must seek causal factors external to the descriptive theories in question ( i.e. func- tional factors ) . At the same time , he argues that functionalists would benefit greatly by ...
... argues that truly adequate explanations in linguistics must seek causal factors external to the descriptive theories in question ( i.e. func- tional factors ) . At the same time , he argues that functionalists would benefit greatly by ...
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... argues that phonological units are emergent consequences of lexical develop- ment , and he draws on principles of evolution- ary biology and biomechanics to explain the characteristics of phonological systems . JOSEPH PAUL STEMBERGER ...
... argues that phonological units are emergent consequences of lexical develop- ment , and he draws on principles of evolution- ary biology and biomechanics to explain the characteristics of phonological systems . JOSEPH PAUL STEMBERGER ...
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... argues for a view of the mind as a collection of faculties linked by systems of correspondence rules . Each of these faculties of mental representation is strictly combinatorial ; each consists in a set of symbols and a set of ...
... argues for a view of the mind as a collection of faculties linked by systems of correspondence rules . Each of these faculties of mental representation is strictly combinatorial ; each consists in a set of symbols and a set of ...
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accents acquisition adjacent adverbial allow analysis appear apply approach argues argument aspects authors Cambridge chapters Chichewa child clause Cloth communication complement consider consonants constituent constraints constructions contains context contrast discourse discussion distinction element English evidence example fact final focus forms function further give given grammar historical hypothesis indicated interesting internal interpretation issues John language lexical linguistic locative inversion marked meaning nature nouns object observed occur parameter phonology phrase position possible predicate present Press principles problem processes pronouns proposed prosodic provides question reference relations representation represented role rule semantic sentences social speakers speech stress structure suggests syllable syntactic syntax Table theory Tiberian tone topic University verb vowel York