Language, Band 83George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 2007 |
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... theories of focus , ranging from weak to strong . 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 ...
... theories of focus , ranging from weak to strong . 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 ...
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... theory of syllable structure . Linguistic Inquiry 13.193-225 . CARR , PHILIP . 2006. Universal grammar and syntax / phonology parallelisms . Lingua 116.634-56 . CENA , RESTY . 1979. Double representations for some loan words in Tagalog ...
... theory of syllable structure . Linguistic Inquiry 13.193-225 . CARR , PHILIP . 2006. Universal grammar and syntax / phonology parallelisms . Lingua 116.634-56 . CENA , RESTY . 1979. Double representations for some loan words in Tagalog ...
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... theory , motivating their claims about the relation between the different aspects of agreement and their predictions that only certain mismatches can occur . This chapter also gives a functional explanation for Corbett's ( 1979 ) ...
... theory , motivating their claims about the relation between the different aspects of agreement and their predictions that only certain mismatches can occur . This chapter also gives a functional explanation for Corbett's ( 1979 ) ...
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