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... language change and the resulting typological varia- tion , they do not in themselves challenge the autonomy of ... language change . The classic example of competition is found between phonological processes and morphological ...
... language change and the resulting typological varia- tion , they do not in themselves challenge the autonomy of ... language change . The classic example of competition is found between phonological processes and morphological ...
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... language change occurs . Generative ( and other ) advocates of the autonomy of grammar avoid this anomaly by arguing that language change - or at least , change in core gram- mar - occurs during child language acquisition . If a ...
... language change occurs . Generative ( and other ) advocates of the autonomy of grammar avoid this anomaly by arguing that language change - or at least , change in core gram- mar - occurs during child language acquisition . If a ...
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... change . BY APRIL M. S. MCMAHON . Cambridge & New York : Cambridge University Press , 1994. Pp . xi . 361. Cloth $ 59.95 . Paper $ 17.95 . Reviewed by W. N. FRANCIS , Brown University This book is an ... language change W N Francis.
... change . BY APRIL M. S. MCMAHON . Cambridge & New York : Cambridge University Press , 1994. Pp . xi . 361. Cloth $ 59.95 . Paper $ 17.95 . Reviewed by W. N. FRANCIS , Brown University This book is an ... language change W N Francis.
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Autonomy and functionalist linguistics William Croft | 490 |
Book Notices see back cover | 632 |
Publications received | 661 |
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