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Because the use of functional categories is so deeply intertwined with grammar , if it can be shown that young children's grammars have functional categories and the principles which govern them , this would be further strong evidence ...
Because the use of functional categories is so deeply intertwined with grammar , if it can be shown that young children's grammars have functional categories and the principles which govern them , this would be further strong evidence ...
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Word meaning and Montague Grammar . Dordrecht : Reidel . 1991. Thematic proto - roles and argument selection . Lg . 67.547–619 . FOLEY , William , and Robert Van Valin . 1984. Functional syntax and universal grammar .
Word meaning and Montague Grammar . Dordrecht : Reidel . 1991. Thematic proto - roles and argument selection . Lg . 67.547–619 . FOLEY , William , and Robert Van Valin . 1984. Functional syntax and universal grammar .
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30 DE Walter de Gruyter Berlin • New York Call for Contributions Functional Grammar Series edited by 0 Simon Dik • Machtelt Bolkestein · Casper de Groot • Lachlan Mackenzie In linguistics there is currently a strong and growing interest ...
30 DE Walter de Gruyter Berlin • New York Call for Contributions Functional Grammar Series edited by 0 Simon Dik • Machtelt Bolkestein · Casper de Groot • Lachlan Mackenzie In linguistics there is currently a strong and growing interest ...
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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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