Language, Band 68,Ausgaben 1-2George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1992 |
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... Principle C of the Binding Theory - specifically , a form of Prin- ciple C in which an r - expression is pronoun free . Principle C is respected continuously across overt syntax development ( from 3 to 7 years ) . Although knowledge of ...
... Principle C of the Binding Theory - specifically , a form of Prin- ciple C in which an r - expression is pronoun free . Principle C is respected continuously across overt syntax development ( from 3 to 7 years ) . Although knowledge of ...
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... principles of the BT ( 1982 : 78 ) . After reviewing the definition of Principle C in $ 1.2 , we will evaluate ex- perimental results from a number of studies that provide suggestive evidence for Principle C from early stages of first ...
... principles of the BT ( 1982 : 78 ) . After reviewing the definition of Principle C in $ 1.2 , we will evaluate ex- perimental results from a number of studies that provide suggestive evidence for Principle C from early stages of first ...
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... Principle C than on those not blocked by it . Second , the Principle C effects showed up early in development , as young as the 2-3 - year - old period . There was no age at which coreference was not reduced in sentences blocked by ...
... Principle C than on those not blocked by it . Second , the Principle C effects showed up early in development , as young as the 2-3 - year - old period . There was no age at which coreference was not reduced in sentences blocked by ...
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