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Data from such speakers would give a false impression of the degree of similarity between pidginization and second - language acquisition . Even if speakers were fluent speakers in the past , but have since dropped out of the speech ...
Data from such speakers would give a false impression of the degree of similarity between pidginization and second - language acquisition . Even if speakers were fluent speakers in the past , but have since dropped out of the speech ...
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To give one example , the fact that TP appears to have a VP does not guarantee that VP is universal . This does not mean that TP data are completely useless , since they can show the independence of certain phenomena that co - occur in ...
To give one example , the fact that TP appears to have a VP does not guarantee that VP is universal . This does not mean that TP data are completely useless , since they can show the independence of certain phenomena that co - occur in ...
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I - want that you - give - SUBJN hunters gift ' I want you to give the hunters a gift . ' Adding an OM to the verb causes the first object to shift outside the VP ; but the second object remains , yielding a structure of the form ( 0 ...
I - want that you - give - SUBJN hunters gift ' I want you to give the hunters a gift . ' Adding an OM to the verb causes the first object to shift outside the VP ; but the second object remains , yielding a structure of the form ( 0 ...
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The phonology of syllabic nuclei | 463 |
Structure dependence in grammar | 522 |
Competence differences between native | 544 |
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acquisition agreement alternative analysis anaphoric appear apply argument associated basic claim clauses clitics comparative complex considered constructions contain context contrast conversation definition derived diphthongs discourse discussion distinction effect elements English errors evidence example Experiment Expressive fact Figure final Footing formal French function give given grammatical hypothesis independent indicates interesting interpretation intonation involved language lexical linguistic marked meaning mentions morphological native natural nominal notes noun object occur particular pattern person phonological phrase position possible postlexical pragmatic preceding predict present Press principles problem produce pronoun Px's question reference relation relative repetition result role rule semantic sentences simply speakers status structure suffix suggests syllable syntactic syntax Table texts theory topic treatment underlying University verb vowel