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The second problem is that the amount of data is usually quite small , ranging from only a handful of pertinent examples to a few hundred forms . The third problem is that most of the studies do not discuss the details of their ...
The second problem is that the amount of data is usually quite small , ranging from only a handful of pertinent examples to a few hundred forms . The third problem is that most of the studies do not discuss the details of their ...
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Lightfoot begins with two ' little problems of English syntax : is reduction and finding a pronoun's antecedent . He uses these to introduce both the poverty - of - stimulus problem , arguing that there really is such a problem ( 43-44 ) ...
Lightfoot begins with two ' little problems of English syntax : is reduction and finding a pronoun's antecedent . He uses these to introduce both the poverty - of - stimulus problem , arguing that there really is such a problem ( 43-44 ) ...
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The first is referential semantics ; the second is the mind - body problem ' . 34 In each case , they argue , C's work should lead us to be doubtful about the prospects for successful naturalistic inquiry . Of particular interest in the ...
The first is referential semantics ; the second is the mind - body problem ' . 34 In each case , they argue , C's work should lead us to be doubtful about the prospects for successful naturalistic inquiry . Of particular interest in the ...
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