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THE CONFLATION OF COMPETENCE AND PERFORMANCE . Newmeyer's argument that extragrammatical factors influence statistical preferences relates directly to another argument : stochastic grammars conflate competence and performance .
THE CONFLATION OF COMPETENCE AND PERFORMANCE . Newmeyer's argument that extragrammatical factors influence statistical preferences relates directly to another argument : stochastic grammars conflate competence and performance .
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They also exhibit better performance on the highest - frequency human - inanimate conditions , and many of their grammatical repairs take this form . Why , then , does adult - like performance on the lower - frequency constructions take ...
They also exhibit better performance on the highest - frequency human - inanimate conditions , and many of their grammatical repairs take this form . Why , then , does adult - like performance on the lower - frequency constructions take ...
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100 % performance for six - year - olds — one on Condition 1 and one on Condition 5 - but these were not the same children . Thus , although some participants performed better overall than others , there is no evidence of a bimodal ...
100 % performance for six - year - olds — one on Condition 1 and one on Condition 5 - but these were not the same children . Thus , although some participants performed better overall than others , there is no evidence of a bimodal ...
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Letters to Language | 5 |
Iterative footing and prominencedriven | 47 |
Noun incorporation in Mapudungun | 138 |
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