Language, Band 70,Ausgaben 1-2George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1994 |
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... aspects of UG , to have far - reach- ing consequences for the rest of the grammar being constructed by the learner ... aspects of the general discussion concerning the relationship between syntactic change and parameter setting ; and ...
... aspects of UG , to have far - reach- ing consequences for the rest of the grammar being constructed by the learner ... aspects of the general discussion concerning the relationship between syntactic change and parameter setting ; and ...
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... 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 language - specific ...
... 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 language - specific ...
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... Aspects model , which is presented with great care and detail in an earlier chapter . In any case , the English auxiliary complex provides a poor basis for theory comparison . Some of the theories have essentially nothing to say ( RG ...
... Aspects model , which is presented with great care and detail in an earlier chapter . In any case , the English auxiliary complex provides a poor basis for theory comparison . Some of the theories have essentially nothing to say ( RG ...
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