Language, Band 63,Ausgaben 3-4George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1987 |
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... Hypothesis I : In yes / no questions , the leftmost verbal element of a declarative ( is , can etc. ) has been moved to the front of the sentence . This hypothesis is structure - independent because it ignores the higher - order ...
... Hypothesis I : In yes / no questions , the leftmost verbal element of a declarative ( is , can etc. ) has been moved to the front of the sentence . This hypothesis is structure - independent because it ignores the higher - order ...
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... Hypothesis II , then , produces correct yes / no question forms for both simple and complex cases . Hypothesis I makes the right predictions only for simple sentences . It seems reasonable to suppose that children encounter the simpler ...
... Hypothesis II , then , produces correct yes / no question forms for both simple and complex cases . Hypothesis I makes the right predictions only for simple sentences . It seems reasonable to suppose that children encounter the simpler ...
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... hypothesis , Stemmer 1981 proposes a semantically based account of the data which structure - dependence is com- monly called upon to explain - in particular , the facts about yes / no question formation . Stemmer argues that his ...
... hypothesis , Stemmer 1981 proposes a semantically based account of the data which structure - dependence is com- monly called upon to explain - in particular , the facts about yes / no question formation . Stemmer argues that his ...
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The phonology of syllabic nuclei | 463 |
Structure dependence in grammar | 522 |
Competence differences between native | 544 |
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