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Not all forces dynamically affecting grammars are to be accounted for by UG principles , or by the possible settings of UG parameters . Nor are all systematic aspects of a grammar to be accounted for by the principles and parameters of ...
Not all forces dynamically affecting grammars are to be accounted for by UG principles , or by the possible settings of UG parameters . Nor are all systematic aspects of a grammar to be accounted for by the principles and parameters of ...
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Haiman's principles may offer a deeper FA of particular grammatical constructions , but they do not challenge the autonomy of grammar . However , for a competition model of LANGUAGE CHANGE to work , both com- peting motivations must be ...
Haiman's principles may offer a deeper FA of particular grammatical constructions , but they do not challenge the autonomy of grammar . However , for a competition model of LANGUAGE CHANGE to work , both com- peting motivations must be ...
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Ethnobiological classification : Principles of categorization of plants and animals in traditional society . By B. Berlin , Rev. by R. Sokal . 160-63 . Everything linguists have always wanted to know about logic , but were ashamed to ...
Ethnobiological classification : Principles of categorization of plants and animals in traditional society . By B. Berlin , Rev. by R. Sokal . 160-63 . Everything linguists have always wanted to know about logic , but were ashamed to ...
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