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Two interesting studies deal with structural ambiguity : one by Douglas Vipond , ' Understanding ambiguous sentences ' ( 312–28 ) , and the other by Dale E. Woolley , ' Implications of the study of ambiguity and homonymity for ...
Two interesting studies deal with structural ambiguity : one by Douglas Vipond , ' Understanding ambiguous sentences ' ( 312–28 ) , and the other by Dale E. Woolley , ' Implications of the study of ambiguity and homonymity for ...
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Unfortunately , he not only fails to support this very interesting claim but also fails to relate the claim to recent work on the acquisition of discourse structure by Greenfield & Smith 1976 , Keenan 1974 , and others .
Unfortunately , he not only fails to support this very interesting claim but also fails to relate the claim to recent work on the acquisition of discourse structure by Greenfield & Smith 1976 , Keenan 1974 , and others .
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But in a DDG , since there is only one syntactic structure , only that one structure can be relevant to the grammar's other components — though of course it remains an interesting question just which aspects of the syntactic structure ...
But in a DDG , since there is only one syntactic structure , only that one structure can be relevant to the grammar's other components — though of course it remains an interesting question just which aspects of the syntactic structure ...
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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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