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Here I detail what is implied by a probabilistic approach , and present some evidence for probabilistic processing in other language domains . I then set out existing evidence for the idea that the mapping between words and metrical ...
Here I detail what is implied by a probabilistic approach , and present some evidence for probabilistic processing in other language domains . I then set out existing evidence for the idea that the mapping between words and metrical ...
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These claims depend upon the metrical approach . If pitch accenting is directly determined by F - marking , then there should be no difference between expected and unexpected structures , since every structure where the F - marked ...
These claims depend upon the metrical approach . If pitch accenting is directly determined by F - marking , then there should be no difference between expected and unexpected structures , since every structure where the F - marked ...
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This approach follows in the spirit of the CONTINUITY ASSUMPTION of Pinker ( 1984 ) , Macnamara ( 1982 ) , and others ... This assumption in nativist approaches to child language implies that , while linguistic theory may be used to ...
This approach follows in the spirit of the CONTINUITY ASSUMPTION of Pinker ( 1984 ) , Macnamara ( 1982 ) , and others ... This assumption in nativist approaches to child language implies that , while linguistic theory may be used to ...
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Phonological movement in Classical Greek Brian Agbayani Chris Golston | 133 |
Processing dative constructions in American | 168 |
Reviews see back cover | 214 |
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