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... autonomy and how linguistic theories must accommodate the facts that are said to support autonomy , while finding a place for linguistic function . My goal here is to argue that structuralist and functionalist approaches can be compared ...
... autonomy and how linguistic theories must accommodate the facts that are said to support autonomy , while finding a place for linguistic function . My goal here is to argue that structuralist and functionalist approaches can be compared ...
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it was a different sort of functionalism that he considered to be autonomy's opponent . Discussions about autonomy and function , however , still confuse the two issues . Newmeyer 1992 does not clearly distinguish the two claims : in ...
it was a different sort of functionalism that he considered to be autonomy's opponent . Discussions about autonomy and function , however , still confuse the two issues . Newmeyer 1992 does not clearly distinguish the two claims : in ...
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... autonomy claims ( New- meyer 1983 , 1992 ; Morgan 1982 ; Sadock 1984 ) equate autonomy with arbitrari- ness . With respect to the question of whether basic syntactic categories have a functional basis , Newmeyer writes : ' However , the ...
... autonomy claims ( New- meyer 1983 , 1992 ; Morgan 1982 ; Sadock 1984 ) equate autonomy with arbitrari- ness . With respect to the question of whether basic syntactic categories have a functional basis , Newmeyer writes : ' However , the ...
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Autonomy and functionalist linguistics William Croft | 490 |
Book Notices see back cover | 632 |
Publications received | 661 |
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