Language, Band 62,Ausgaben 2-4Linguistic Society of America, 1986 |
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... hypothesis that be was diffused from HE to NWBE , I will show that it suffers from two major weaknesses , which force us to reject it as it stands . A second diffusion hypothesis differentiates between northern and southern HE ...
... hypothesis that be was diffused from HE to NWBE , I will show that it suffers from two major weaknesses , which force us to reject it as it stands . A second diffusion hypothesis differentiates between northern and southern HE ...
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first three stages of the Four - stage Hypothesis . It is particularly noteworthy that the SNS Hypothesis clearly predicts the very finding which Brown was at a loss to explain , i.e. complete absence of the use of the for - S referents ...
first three stages of the Four - stage Hypothesis . It is particularly noteworthy that the SNS Hypothesis clearly predicts the very finding which Brown was at a loss to explain , i.e. complete absence of the use of the for - S referents ...
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... Hypothesis . However , if the children viewed the experiment as a naming task ( as Garton states , 522 ) , then the use of zero article is consistent with Stage 1 ... hypothesis - with TESTING THE LANGUAGE BIOPROGRAM HYPOTHESIS 895.
... Hypothesis . However , if the children viewed the experiment as a naming task ( as Garton states , 522 ) , then the use of zero article is consistent with Stage 1 ... hypothesis - with TESTING THE LANGUAGE BIOPROGRAM HYPOTHESIS 895.
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