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DISCUSSION NOTES On stochastic grammar * BRADY CLARK Northwestern University 1. INTRODUCTION . Newmeyer ( 2003 ) has argued against models of mental grammars that incorporate probabilistic information ( henceforth , STOCHASTIC GRAMMAR ) ...
DISCUSSION NOTES On stochastic grammar * BRADY CLARK Northwestern University 1. INTRODUCTION . Newmeyer ( 2003 ) has argued against models of mental grammars that incorporate probabilistic information ( henceforth , STOCHASTIC GRAMMAR ) ...
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His discussion is replete with speculation , such as the suggestion that speakers of present - day English would be able to carry on a conversation with Shakespeare ' ( p . 698 ) , and of unsubstantiated claims , such as the claim that ...
His discussion is replete with speculation , such as the suggestion that speakers of present - day English would be able to carry on a conversation with Shakespeare ' ( p . 698 ) , and of unsubstantiated claims , such as the claim that ...
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The end result ( ative ) ADELE E. GOLDBERG Ray JACKENDOFF Princeton University Tufts University and Brandeis University This volume's discussion notes include comments by Hans Boas and by Stephen Wechsler on our article , ' The English ...
The end result ( ative ) ADELE E. GOLDBERG Ray JACKENDOFF Princeton University Tufts University and Brandeis University This volume's discussion notes include comments by Hans Boas and by Stephen Wechsler on our article , ' The English ...
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Thoughts on transitions | 7 |
Iterative footing and prominencedriven | 47 |
Noun incorporation in Mapudungun | 138 |
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