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AUTONOMY AND FUNCTIONALIST LINGUISTICS WILLIAM CROFT University of Manchester Functional analyses of grammatical phenomena , and the functionalist approaches that promote them , are appealing to those who believe that an integrated view ...
AUTONOMY AND FUNCTIONALIST LINGUISTICS WILLIAM CROFT University of Manchester Functional analyses of grammatical phenomena , and the functionalist approaches that promote them , are appealing to those who believe that an integrated view ...
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... functionalism is the opposite direction each goes in from this fact . The structuralist takes the lack of accord to be evidence for autonomy , while the functionalist instead focuses on the ' unconscious analy- sis into individual ...
... functionalism is the opposite direction each goes in from this fact . The structuralist takes the lack of accord to be evidence for autonomy , while the functionalist instead focuses on the ' unconscious analy- sis into individual ...
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... functionalist analysis is supported . In the course of this analysis , a near - continuum of structuralist to functional- ist theories , and their central points of agreement and disagreement , have been identified . Structuralist and ...
... functionalist analysis is supported . In the course of this analysis , a near - continuum of structuralist to functional- ist theories , and their central points of agreement and disagreement , have been identified . Structuralist and ...
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Autonomy and functionalist linguistics William Croft | 490 |
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