Language, Band 70,Ausgaben 1-2George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1994 |
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... nature of the triggering experience and parameter setting from a unique and intriguing angle . Assume that one type of language change is the following : the adult has a grammar with the setting for a given parameter fixed to a ; the ...
... nature of the triggering experience and parameter setting from a unique and intriguing angle . Assume that one type of language change is the following : the adult has a grammar with the setting for a given parameter fixed to a ; the ...
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... nature of prosodic constituency ' ( 152-78 ) ; Elisabeth SELKIRK , ' On the nature of prosodic constituency : Comments on Beck- man & Edwards ' paper ' ( 179–200 ) ; CAROL FOW- LER , ' Lengthenings and the nature of prosodic ...
... nature of prosodic constituency ' ( 152-78 ) ; Elisabeth SELKIRK , ' On the nature of prosodic constituency : Comments on Beck- man & Edwards ' paper ' ( 179–200 ) ; CAROL FOW- LER , ' Lengthenings and the nature of prosodic ...
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... nature of the mind in a series of books spanning the last decade . The most ambitious of those books was Consciousness and the computational mind ( 1987 ; hereafter , CCM ) . In CCM J sketched a remarkably comprehensive picture of a ...
... nature of the mind in a series of books spanning the last decade . The most ambitious of those books was Consciousness and the computational mind ( 1987 ; hereafter , CCM ) . In CCM J sketched a remarkably comprehensive picture of a ...
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