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This would be an instance of a ' change in parameter setting ' , which might be assumed , given the relatively abstract nature of parametrized aspects of UG , to have far - reaching consequences for the rest of the grammar being ...
This would be an instance of a ' change in parameter setting ' , which might be assumed , given the relatively abstract nature of parametrized aspects of UG , to have far - reaching consequences for the rest of the grammar being ...
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After making explicit what they have in mind in using the term ' survey ' - i.e . an examination of the areas of interest and boundaries of linguistic theories and the relative prominence they give to particular aspects of language - E ...
After making explicit what they have in mind in using the term ' survey ' - i.e . an examination of the areas of interest and boundaries of linguistic theories and the relative prominence they give to particular aspects of language - E ...
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For example , in the Aspects model native speaker intuitions about the well - formedness of strings of words are accounted for by a grammar that optimally captures the significant generalizations and invokes universal rather than ...
For example , in the Aspects model native speaker intuitions about the well - formedness of strings of words are accounted for by a grammar that optimally captures the significant generalizations and invokes universal rather than ...
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