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9 is the setting of parameters in language acquisition — and language acquisition is treated as a purely cognitive process . Once the language is acquired ( natively ) , with the parameters set , no external influences can affect the ...
9 is the setting of parameters in language acquisition — and language acquisition is treated as a purely cognitive process . Once the language is acquired ( natively ) , with the parameters set , no external influences can affect the ...
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typical perfective based on his cross - linguistic survey is very similar to our characterization of the prototypical past in acquisition . Bybee & Dahl ( 1989 ) , as well as Bybee et al . ( 1994 ) , also claim that in language change ...
typical perfective based on his cross - linguistic survey is very similar to our characterization of the prototypical past in acquisition . Bybee & Dahl ( 1989 ) , as well as Bybee et al . ( 1994 ) , also claim that in language change ...
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A review of the state - process and punctual - nonpunctual distinctions in children's acquisition of verbs . First Language 9.1–31 . - , and Keiko KODA . 1987. A Japanese child's use of stative and punctual verbs .
A review of the state - process and punctual - nonpunctual distinctions in children's acquisition of verbs . First Language 9.1–31 . - , and Keiko KODA . 1987. A Japanese child's use of stative and punctual verbs .
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Autonomy and functionalist linguistics Willian Crofi | 490 |
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