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... question of whether basic syntactic categories have a functional basis , Newmeyer writes : ' However , the question we must ask is whether they [ basic syntactic categories ] can be derived IN THE GRAMMATICAL SYSTEM by some algorithm ...
... question of whether basic syntactic categories have a functional basis , Newmeyer writes : ' However , the question we must ask is whether they [ basic syntactic categories ] can be derived IN THE GRAMMATICAL SYSTEM by some algorithm ...
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... question , intro- duced several chapters earlier , of learners ' resetting the pro - drop parameter : To what extent ... question of whether L2 acquisition is fundamentally the same as L1 acquisition is no ; the answer to the question of ...
... question , intro- duced several chapters earlier , of learners ' resetting the pro - drop parameter : To what extent ... question of whether L2 acquisition is fundamentally the same as L1 acquisition is no ; the answer to the question of ...
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... question of how much level prespecification is possible and , specifically , whether levels other than level 1 may be prespecified . Turkish does not provide a solid answer to this question . The phonology conspires to make it ...
... question of how much level prespecification is possible and , specifically , whether levels other than level 1 may be prespecified . Turkish does not provide a solid answer to this question . The phonology conspires to make it ...
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Autonomy and functionalist linguistics William Croft | 490 |
Book Notices see back cover | 632 |
Publications received | 661 |
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