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... nature " consists in having a collection of innate brain specializations or modules , each of which confers on us ... nature vs. nurture debate . Late in the book ( 211 ) he says , ' the proper question to ask is not , Is It Nature ...
... nature " consists in having a collection of innate brain specializations or modules , each of which confers on us ... nature vs. nurture debate . Late in the book ( 211 ) he says , ' the proper question to ask is not , Is It Nature ...
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... natural constraint order will override this unnatural one , but not necessarily in the initial stages of the change . 4 Our second explanation relates to the nature of variation during change . Most variationists now assume that ...
... natural constraint order will override this unnatural one , but not necessarily in the initial stages of the change . 4 Our second explanation relates to the nature of variation during change . Most variationists now assume that ...
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... nature than one might expect . The fourth volume in this set is a sketch of Gǝəz , or Classical Ethiopic , a South Semitic language . At first glance , one might again question the value of this sketch , since there is a previous ...
... nature than one might expect . The fourth volume in this set is a sketch of Gǝəz , or Classical Ethiopic , a South Semitic language . At first glance , one might again question the value of this sketch , since there is a previous ...
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Autonomy and functionalist linguistics William Croft | 490 |
Book Notices see back cover | 632 |
Publications received | 661 |
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