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A LEXICAL APPROACH TO INCORPORATION 7.1 NI AS AN ARGUMENT STRUCTURE OPERATION . I have argued that the Chuk- chi facts pose problems for Baker's ( 1988 ) original incorporation theory of va- lency alternations .
A LEXICAL APPROACH TO INCORPORATION 7.1 NI AS AN ARGUMENT STRUCTURE OPERATION . I have argued that the Chuk- chi facts pose problems for Baker's ( 1988 ) original incorporation theory of va- lency alternations .
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2 Jackendoff calls his approach functionalist , but the present use of the term and his are entirely distinct . He summarizes his use as follows : ' the functionalist approach to mental grammar is to make experimentally testable ...
2 Jackendoff calls his approach functionalist , but the present use of the term and his are entirely distinct . He summarizes his use as follows : ' the functionalist approach to mental grammar is to make experimentally testable ...
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H describes functional grammar as the inter- pretation of grammatical patterns in terms of configurations of functions in a clause and takes a more practical approach as he directly relates functional grammar to text analysis .
H describes functional grammar as the inter- pretation of grammatical patterns in terms of configurations of functions in a clause and takes a more practical approach as he directly relates functional grammar to text analysis .
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Autonomy and functionalist linguistics William Croft | 490 |
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