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The forms of the weak declension are governed by four principles , one of which expresses the generalization about German nouns according to which the form Abgeordnete is neutral with respect to its value for the feature of gender ...
The forms of the weak declension are governed by four principles , one of which expresses the generalization about German nouns according to which the form Abgeordnete is neutral with respect to its value for the feature of gender ...
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the Achenese , attempts to formulate a law incorporating the Final Agreement Principle were abandoned . ... I propose that such notions can be expressed in RG by augmenting the theory with a set of markedness principles that ...
the Achenese , attempts to formulate a law incorporating the Final Agreement Principle were abandoned . ... I propose that such notions can be expressed in RG by augmenting the theory with a set of markedness principles that ...
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The introduction of rich theoretical framework for characterizing both trace theory has , in principle , opened the ... universal properties of linguistic competence eliminating most conditions on derivations in favor ( principles of UG ) ...
The introduction of rich theoretical framework for characterizing both trace theory has , in principle , opened the ... universal properties of linguistic competence eliminating most conditions on derivations in favor ( principles of UG ) ...
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A typology of the prestige language Henry Kahane | 495 |
Hearers overhearers and Clark Carlsons informative | 509 |
Rejoinder Herbert H Clark | 518 |
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