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The idea is that WEAK theories are those that involve the most stipulation and are thus only weakly explanatory . Specifically , a weak theory would involve stipulating item by item which words are members of the class of focus ...
The idea is that WEAK theories are those that involve the most stipulation and are thus only weakly explanatory . Specifically , a weak theory would involve stipulating item by item which words are members of the class of focus ...
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Changes from above may involve the diffusion of nonstandard elements from other systems , as in the recent spread of London features to other British cities ( Trudgill 1974 ) . 3 It has been argued that branches of a family tree can ...
Changes from above may involve the diffusion of nonstandard elements from other systems , as in the recent spread of London features to other British cities ( Trudgill 1974 ) . 3 It has been argued that branches of a family tree can ...
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Some changes involve more than one level simultaneously ; for instance , the emergence of new evidentiality marking , of two futures , and of verbcompounding strategies involves change at the level of the clause as well as the ...
Some changes involve more than one level simultaneously ; for instance , the emergence of new evidentiality marking , of two futures , and of verbcompounding strategies involves change at the level of the clause as well as the ...
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