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Therefore I take it that nature chooses the word orders A - O and O - A , each with a 50 % probability , and that this choice is stochastically independent from the specifications of the NPs with p or n . Furthermore , nature specifies ...
Therefore I take it that nature chooses the word orders A - O and O - A , each with a 50 % probability , and that this choice is stochastically independent from the specifications of the NPs with p or n . Furthermore , nature specifies ...
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Since linguistic diversity in elementary and secondary classrooms in the United States is on the rise , it has become increasingly important for teachers to have better insight into the nature of human language and into the structure ...
Since linguistic diversity in elementary and secondary classrooms in the United States is on the rise , it has become increasingly important for teachers to have better insight into the nature of human language and into the structure ...
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... convincing account of the origins of language ever published , shedding new light on how speech affects the way we think , behave , and relate to each other , and offering us a deeper understanding of the nature of language itself .
... convincing account of the origins of language ever published , shedding new light on how speech affects the way we think , behave , and relate to each other , and offering us a deeper understanding of the nature of language itself .
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