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A standard type of argument , used not only in linguistics but also in empirical disciplines in general , is that some particular theory T , is superior to another theory T , insofar as T ,, but not Tj , provides a simple , unified ...
A standard type of argument , used not only in linguistics but also in empirical disciplines in general , is that some particular theory T , is superior to another theory T , insofar as T ,, but not Tj , provides a simple , unified ...
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The bulk of H's book is , as its title suggests , devoted to arguments in favor of his model of grammar as opposed to ... The chief argument in favor of analysing non - lexical nodes as feature complexes concerns cross - classification ...
The bulk of H's book is , as its title suggests , devoted to arguments in favor of his model of grammar as opposed to ... The chief argument in favor of analysing non - lexical nodes as feature complexes concerns cross - classification ...
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It might reasonably be supposed that the A positions in 13 and 14 are not argument positions in LF , and so may be base - generated empty . Then 15–16 would be blocked by the rather natural condition that all arguments in a sentence ...
It might reasonably be supposed that the A positions in 13 and 14 are not argument positions in LF , and so may be base - generated empty . Then 15–16 would be blocked by the rather natural condition that all arguments in a sentence ...
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Areal and lexical diffusion of sound change Bh Krishnamurti | 1 |
French linking phenomena Jurgen Klausenburger | 21 |
Two theories of nonautomatic morphophonological alternations James W Harris | 41 |
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