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by spacing : where English words are run together ( e.g. , howareyou ) , they are not separate units by the above criterion . > 3. GRAMMATICAL STRUCTURE 3.1 . Gregory . Table 1 summarizes the 89 word combinations uttered by Gregory ...
by spacing : where English words are run together ( e.g. , howareyou ) , they are not separate units by the above criterion . > 3. GRAMMATICAL STRUCTURE 3.1 . Gregory . Table 1 summarizes the 89 word combinations uttered by Gregory ...
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The continuation of some number of words from one stage to a following stage can be regarded as part of the persistence of a language . Thus the regularity of phonetic change can be regarded as a natural law applying to continuing or ...
The continuation of some number of words from one stage to a following stage can be regarded as part of the persistence of a language . Thus the regularity of phonetic change can be regarded as a natural law applying to continuing or ...
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The unidirectional relation exists between the words of two dialects D , and D2 if the words of D , can be mapped from D , or those of D , from D2 , but not both . Such a case might occur if one dialect differed from another only by ...
The unidirectional relation exists between the words of two dialects D , and D2 if the words of D , can be mapped from D , or those of D , from D2 , but not both . Such a case might occur if one dialect differed from another only by ...
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The ontogeny of English phrase structure The first phase | 1 |
On representing syntactic structure | 369 |
Evidence for IndoEuropean alternation of initial gº and w | 398 |
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