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are independent sources of evidence , one can develop hypotheses of functional factors on the basis of one source of evidence and test them in the other . For example , Bybee and Pardo ( 1981 ) tested their hypothesis that morphological ...
are independent sources of evidence , one can develop hypotheses of functional factors on the basis of one source of evidence and test them in the other . For example , Bybee and Pardo ( 1981 ) tested their hypothesis that morphological ...
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With the decline of THOU , children will have been presented with evidence in which ( i ) modals lacked overt inflection , ( ii ) finites of be were of unclear status in that they no longer showed any overtly compositional morphology ...
With the decline of THOU , children will have been presented with evidence in which ( i ) modals lacked overt inflection , ( ii ) finites of be were of unclear status in that they no longer showed any overtly compositional morphology ...
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21 This evidence suggests an account in which do + Have arose as part of the series of changes discussed above . This might have occurred as a result of the partial morphological transparency of forms of have .
21 This evidence suggests an account in which do + Have arose as part of the series of changes discussed above . This might have occurred as a result of the partial morphological transparency of forms of have .
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