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9 impaired or selectively spared - suggest that the human language capacity may be a separate faculty of mind , that is a mental module . Language is one of many ' families of instincts ' ( 420 ) constituting a mental module ; others ...
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Endangered varieties of languages as safe as even English exhibit structures not found in mainstream language varieties and so are an invaluable resource to scholars of language variation - and , indeed , of language patterning in ...
Endangered varieties of languages as safe as even English exhibit structures not found in mainstream language varieties and so are an invaluable resource to scholars of language variation - and , indeed , of language patterning in ...
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Language 50.333–55 . CHOMSKY , Noam , and Morris Halle . 1968. The sound pattern of English . New York : Harper and Row . Christian , DONNA ; Walt WOLFRAM ; and Nando DUBE . 1988. Variation and change in geographically isolated ...
Language 50.333–55 . CHOMSKY , Noam , and Morris Halle . 1968. The sound pattern of English . New York : Harper and Row . Christian , DONNA ; Walt WOLFRAM ; and Nando DUBE . 1988. Variation and change in geographically isolated ...
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Autonomy and functionalist linguistics Willian Crofi | 490 |
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