Language, Band 77,Ausgaben 1-2Linguistic Society of America, 2001 |
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... tion . Given the philosophy of OT that all structure comes at a cost ( * Structure : ' avoid structure ' ) , the occurrence of any segment or , for that matter , any feature is penalized . Thus , both qualitative and quantitative ...
... tion . Given the philosophy of OT that all structure comes at a cost ( * Structure : ' avoid structure ' ) , the occurrence of any segment or , for that matter , any feature is penalized . Thus , both qualitative and quantitative ...
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... tion do they pay attention to form . The second model covered in detail , Elizabeth Bates and Brian Mac- Whinney's competition model , also invokes the no- tion of limited - capacity processors , particularly for early SLA , noting that ...
... tion do they pay attention to form . The second model covered in detail , Elizabeth Bates and Brian Mac- Whinney's competition model , also invokes the no- tion of limited - capacity processors , particularly for early SLA , noting that ...
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tion and channel theory , information flow in distrib- uted systems , discourse representation theory , dynamic semantics , and belief revision . Such a field is bound to be utterly diverse , and it seems that a thorough philosophical ...
tion and channel theory , information flow in distrib- uted systems , discourse representation theory , dynamic semantics , and belief revision . Such a field is bound to be utterly diverse , and it seems that a thorough philosophical ...
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