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The view that I argue for here allows language - particular features , rules , and constraints , but not of an arbitrary nature . Universal grammar makes certain categories and operations available . Conditions in a particular language ...
The view that I argue for here allows language - particular features , rules , and constraints , but not of an arbitrary nature . Universal grammar makes certain categories and operations available . Conditions in a particular language ...
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SG nature.F.NM.SG those.N.GN.PL the.N.GN.PL stereôn solid.N.GN.PL ' the nature of all those solids ' ( Aristotle , On Generation and Corruption 326a30 ) e . dódeka náus tàs árista pleoúsās ? twelve ships.F.AC.PL the.F.AC.
SG nature.F.NM.SG those.N.GN.PL the.N.GN.PL stereôn solid.N.GN.PL ' the nature of all those solids ' ( Aristotle , On Generation and Corruption 326a30 ) e . dódeka náus tàs árista pleoúsās ? twelve ships.F.AC.PL the.F.AC.
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A summary of the contents of the chapters immediately signals to the reader the ambitious nature of the ' essay ' . After a brief introduction ( 1-11 ) , which refers to both the prestige ' and ' limitations ' of historical linguistics ...
A summary of the contents of the chapters immediately signals to the reader the ambitious nature of the ' essay ' . After a brief introduction ( 1-11 ) , which refers to both the prestige ' and ' limitations ' of historical linguistics ...
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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 |
Urheberrecht | |
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