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... containing many amusing anecdotes , while at the same time adopting a simpler style of presentation . It also deals ... contains a genetically determined specialization for language . . . The Argument for the Construction of Experience ...
... containing many amusing anecdotes , while at the same time adopting a simpler style of presentation . It also deals ... contains a genetically determined specialization for language . . . The Argument for the Construction of Experience ...
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... containing inferrable and the trigger , that licenses the use of the definite . Despite being uniquely identifiable and hence definite , however , the contain- ing inferrables in 40 are nonetheless hearer - new ( cf. Prince 1992 ) ...
... containing inferrable and the trigger , that licenses the use of the definite . Despite being uniquely identifiable and hence definite , however , the contain- ing inferrables in 40 are nonetheless hearer - new ( cf. Prince 1992 ) ...
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... contains the seeds of many later developments , including a suggestion that the role of D - structure should be questioned , as K maintains that the crucial relation between a verb and its subject is established at LF . Some of the ...
... contains the seeds of many later developments , including a suggestion that the role of D - structure should be questioned , as K maintains that the crucial relation between a verb and its subject is established at LF . Some of 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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