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... claim . It can be broken down into three subclaims ; the three need not be accepted or rejected in toto . The three subclaims are : ( 3 ) a . At least some elements of syntax are arbitrary ( ARBITRARINESS ) ; b . The arbitrary elements ...
... claim . It can be broken down into three subclaims ; the three need not be accepted or rejected in toto . The three subclaims are : ( 3 ) a . At least some elements of syntax are arbitrary ( ARBITRARINESS ) ; b . The arbitrary elements ...
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... claim that syntactic struc- ture is inferrable from pragmatic principles . b . #In Kittredge's latest book there is the claim about the interaction of syntax and pragmatics . Since there are many possible claims that could be made about ...
... claim that syntactic struc- ture is inferrable from pragmatic principles . b . #In Kittredge's latest book there is the claim about the interaction of syntax and pragmatics . Since there are many possible claims that could be made about ...
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... claim is valid insofar as it criticizes this absolute version of the defective tense hypothesis . ( See Behrens 1993 for additional evidence in favor of the claim . ) A less stringent version , however , which we call the ASPECT ...
... claim is valid insofar as it criticizes this absolute version of the defective tense hypothesis . ( See Behrens 1993 for additional evidence in favor of the claim . ) A less stringent version , however , which we call the ASPECT ...
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Autonomy and functionalist linguistics William Croft | 490 |
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