Language, Band 70,Ausgaben 1-2George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1994 |
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... theory comparison is possible and worthwhile , by contrasting the views of Laudan ( 1977 ) with those of radical ... THEORY ( ( R ) EST ) and GOVERNMENT - BINDING theory ( GB ) models . The remaining chapters are devoted to MONTAGUE ...
... theory comparison is possible and worthwhile , by contrasting the views of Laudan ( 1977 ) with those of radical ... THEORY ( ( R ) EST ) and GOVERNMENT - BINDING theory ( GB ) models . The remaining chapters are devoted to MONTAGUE ...
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... theories to cover , how much attention to give each , and how to present them and compare them . To begin with , it is hard to justify the chapter on phonological theory . It has essentially no relation with the rest of the book , which ...
... theories to cover , how much attention to give each , and how to present them and compare them . To begin with , it is hard to justify the chapter on phonological theory . It has essentially no relation with the rest of the book , which ...
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... theories they selected . Each chapter begins with a dense and highly abstract discussion of theory architecture and world view and ends with much too little exemplification of how the theory is put to use to solve important problems of ...
... theories they selected . Each chapter begins with a dense and highly abstract discussion of theory architecture and world view and ends with much too little exemplification of how the theory is put to use to solve important problems of ...
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