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Syntactic theory : A unified approach . By ROBERT D. BORSLEY . London & New York : Edward Arnold , 1991. Pp . xii , 238 . A concise introduction to syntactic theory : The Government - Binding approach . By ELIZABETH A. Cowper .
Syntactic theory : A unified approach . By ROBERT D. BORSLEY . London & New York : Edward Arnold , 1991. Pp . xii , 238 . A concise introduction to syntactic theory : The Government - Binding approach . By ELIZABETH A. Cowper .
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As the name implies , this approach features great interest in children's language at different points as an object of study in itself ; simultaneously , practitioners of the approach hope that the developmental data will give rise to ...
As the name implies , this approach features great interest in children's language at different points as an object of study in itself ; simultaneously , practitioners of the approach hope that the developmental data will give rise to ...
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( 33 ) Where ( o ] = { PAST : yes , IMPF : a , PER : 2 , NUM : sg ) , the value of PF10 / ( [ vx ] ) is identical to that of PF10 / IPER : 31 ( [ xx ] ) I shall refer to this approach to rules of referral as the BROAD APPROACH .
( 33 ) Where ( o ] = { PAST : yes , IMPF : a , PER : 2 , NUM : sg ) , the value of PF10 / ( [ vx ] ) is identical to that of PF10 / IPER : 31 ( [ xx ] ) I shall refer to this approach to rules of referral as the BROAD APPROACH .
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The Full Competence Hypothesis of clause structure | 1 |
A new approach to tone in Luganda Lurry M Hymun Francis X Kutumbu | 34 |
Clitics morphology and the syntax | 68 |
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