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“ It is plausible ' , he writes , “ that many of the items previously listed ( among the reconstructions ) did not become known to speakers of Mayan languages until centuries after the breakup of PM .. two circumstances would have set ...
“ It is plausible ' , he writes , “ that many of the items previously listed ( among the reconstructions ) did not become known to speakers of Mayan languages until centuries after the breakup of PM .. two circumstances would have set ...
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These examples reinforce the point that different speakers may analyze the same forms either indeterminately or disjunctively . Pullum and Zwicky ( 1986 ) are troubled by the flexibility allowed by approaches such as ours and Zaenen and ...
These examples reinforce the point that different speakers may analyze the same forms either indeterminately or disjunctively . Pullum and Zwicky ( 1986 ) are troubled by the flexibility allowed by approaches such as ours and Zaenen and ...
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native speakers of any given language have clear and determinate intuitions about the auxiliary selection behavior of some verbs : they strongly prefer sentences in which the verb appears with the ' correct ' auxiliary to those in which ...
native speakers of any given language have clear and determinate intuitions about the auxiliary selection behavior of some verbs : they strongly prefer sentences in which the verb appears with the ' correct ' auxiliary to those in which ...
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Adult and child understanding of simple reciprocal sentences William Philip 1 | 965 |
Spanish stress assignment within the analogical modeling of language David Eddington 92 | 971 |
An analysis of the German perfekt Wolfgang Klein 358 | 984 |
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