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... chapter which specifically attempts to place this work in the con- text of current child language research and theory . Each chapter also has a new introduction as well as a postscript which includes information about re- search on ...
... chapter which specifically attempts to place this work in the con- text of current child language research and theory . Each chapter also has a new introduction as well as a postscript which includes information about re- search on ...
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... chapter to it- self , while Romanian is only allotted eight lines . The book is divided into sections on the Greek , Celtic , Romance , and Germanic languages , the latter three subdivided into chapters on individ- ual languages . This ...
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... ( chapter 2 ) , scrambling ( chapter 3 ) , dative movement ( chapter 4 ) , wh - move- ment at LF ( chapter 5 ) , and topicalization ( chapter 6 ) . It is argued that different movement types have different landing sites : wh - movement at ...
... ( chapter 2 ) , scrambling ( chapter 3 ) , dative movement ( chapter 4 ) , wh - move- ment at LF ( chapter 5 ) , and topicalization ( chapter 6 ) . It is argued that different movement types have different landing sites : wh - movement at ...
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Autonomy and functionalist linguistics William Croft | 490 |
Book Notices see back cover | 632 |
Publications received | 661 |
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