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Newmeyer 1992 does not clearly distinguish the two claims : in his argument that generative grammar already accommodates functionalist iconic ... The hypothesis of autonomy of syntax is not a take - it - or - leave - it claim .
Newmeyer 1992 does not clearly distinguish the two claims : in his argument that generative grammar already accommodates functionalist iconic ... The hypothesis of autonomy of syntax is not a take - it - or - leave - it claim .
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#In Kittredge's latest book there isn't the claim that syntactic structure is inferrable from pragmatic principles . Such sentences are unacceptable because it is generally odd to deny the existence of some entity that is simultaneously ...
#In Kittredge's latest book there isn't the claim that syntactic structure is inferrable from pragmatic principles . Such sentences are unacceptable because it is generally odd to deny the existence of some entity that is simultaneously ...
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s study showed that the previous claims that children's use of verbal morphology marks aspect or resultant state , not tense ... This claim is valid insofar as it criticizes this absolute version of the defective tense hypothesis .
s study showed that the previous claims that children's use of verbal morphology marks aspect or resultant state , not tense ... This claim is valid insofar as it criticizes this absolute version of the defective tense hypothesis .
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