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... provides a universal constraint on language types such that if a language allows incorporation of a semantic type at a certain point on the hierarchy , then it allows incorporation of all types to the left of it on the hier- archy ...
... provides a universal constraint on language types such that if a language allows incorporation of a semantic type at a certain point on the hierarchy , then it allows incorporation of all types to the left of it on the hier- archy ...
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... provides another empirical predic- tion for integrative functionalism . The problem in 20c is related to the riddle of actuation ' ( Weinreich et al . 1968 : 102 ) : Why does a novel variant occur , and why is it adopted in one ...
... provides another empirical predic- tion for integrative functionalism . The problem in 20c is related to the riddle of actuation ' ( Weinreich et al . 1968 : 102 ) : Why does a novel variant occur , and why is it adopted in one ...
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... provides a single source , state - of - the - art review of the many subdisciplines in this area . Written by the leading experts in the field , each chapter provides both depth HANDBOOK OF PSYCHOLINGUISTICS Morton Ann GERNSBACHER and ...
... provides a single source , state - of - the - art review of the many subdisciplines in this area . Written by the leading experts in the field , each chapter provides both depth HANDBOOK OF PSYCHOLINGUISTICS Morton Ann GERNSBACHER and ...
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Autonomy and functionalist linguistics William Croft | 490 |
Book Notices see back cover | 632 |
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