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In a formal theory gaps are not allowed : everything must be completely explicit . Third , the accountability hypothesis specifies some requirements that a formal theory of a language must meet . ( 1 ) The theory must distinguish the ...
In a formal theory gaps are not allowed : everything must be completely explicit . Third , the accountability hypothesis specifies some requirements that a formal theory of a language must meet . ( 1 ) The theory must distinguish the ...
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He notes that an adequate theory of language must underlie such procedures , but that attempts to codify them may affect the theory . The intent of his title is clarified in the following passage : ' It is not unreasonable to insist ...
He notes that an adequate theory of language must underlie such procedures , but that attempts to codify them may affect the theory . The intent of his title is clarified in the following passage : ' It is not unreasonable to insist ...
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The only point to be made , rather dogmatically , is that if the study of linguistic performance is to advance , it must be based on the conceptual machinery afforded by the theory of linguistic competence .
The only point to be made , rather dogmatically , is that if the study of linguistic performance is to advance , it must be based on the conceptual machinery afforded by the theory of linguistic competence .
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On defining stages in Prehistoric Germanic | 19 |
Comparative constructions in English | 37 |
Prothesis in the Latin verb sum | 59 |
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