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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