Language, Band 68,Ausgaben 1-2George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1992 |
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... evidence from the order of adjective and relative clause . This prediction re- quires further investigation . Hawkins ' theory also makes a prediction that goes beyond the BDT ; while it shares with the BDT the prediction that mixing ...
... evidence from the order of adjective and relative clause . This prediction re- quires further investigation . Hawkins ' theory also makes a prediction that goes beyond the BDT ; while it shares with the BDT the prediction that mixing ...
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... evidence for affricates having a [ -continuant ] portion on the right - hand side : ' the evidence there is far less than is needed to establish the case in general ' ( 69 ) . This evidence deserves discussion ; it is important for ...
... evidence for affricates having a [ -continuant ] portion on the right - hand side : ' the evidence there is far less than is needed to establish the case in general ' ( 69 ) . This evidence deserves discussion ; it is important for ...
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... evidence for children's knowledge of Principle C. They suggest that evidence for this knowledge appears early in development ( i.e. as young as 3 years ) and is consistent over development ( i.e. between 3 and 7 years ) , despite an ...
... evidence for children's knowledge of Principle C. They suggest that evidence for this knowledge appears early in development ( i.e. as young as 3 years ) and is consistent over development ( i.e. between 3 and 7 years ) , despite an ...
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