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His arguments are concerned with MI relations between rules within single languages — but also include a discussion on Gapping and Relative Shift , which Ross 1967 , 1971 has proposed as universal rules . Since these rules are only ...
His arguments are concerned with MI relations between rules within single languages — but also include a discussion on Gapping and Relative Shift , which Ross 1967 , 1971 has proposed as universal rules . Since these rules are only ...
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students ) will have no difficulty in following his discussion and arguments . Some students , particularly American college students , will be a bit put off by occasional extensive quotation in foreign languages . 3.7 .
students ) will have no difficulty in following his discussion and arguments . Some students , particularly American college students , will be a bit put off by occasional extensive quotation in foreign languages . 3.7 .
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He uses this mode of approach to integrate discussions of , e.g. , levels of adequacy , competence and ... A section of his chapter on psychological context is devoted to discussion of the behaviorism / mentalism dispute ( the question ...
He uses this mode of approach to integrate discussions of , e.g. , levels of adequacy , competence and ... A section of his chapter on psychological context is devoted to discussion of the behaviorism / mentalism dispute ( the question ...
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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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