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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 ...
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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... languages do you speak ? ' ) . The language instinct will make a lively text in an undergraduate course on first language acquisition : it articu- lates a strong and consistent view of language that , all the while , is couched in a ...
... languages do you speak ? ' ) . The language instinct will make a lively text in an undergraduate course on first language acquisition : it articu- lates a strong and consistent view of language that , all the while , is couched in a ...
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... language have been overlooked in establishing the language endangerment canon . Endan- gered varieties of languages as safe as even English exhibit structures not found in main- stream language varieties and so are an invaluable ...
... language have been overlooked in establishing the language endangerment canon . Endan- gered varieties of languages as safe as even English exhibit structures not found in main- stream language varieties and so are an invaluable ...
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Autonomy and functionalist linguistics William Croft | 490 |
Book Notices see back cover | 632 |
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