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M & C's attack on autonomous linguistics can be outlined as follows : First Premise : A formal autonomous linguistic theory demands the autonomy of syntax , since " the study of meaning could not provide the kind of restricted and well ...
M & C's attack on autonomous linguistics can be outlined as follows : First Premise : A formal autonomous linguistic theory demands the autonomy of syntax , since " the study of meaning could not provide the kind of restricted and well ...
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For agents , benoni - based nouns in Hebrew rate low on semantic transparency , but high on formal simplicity . They are semantically opaque , in that they offer no morphological clues to their agentive ( or instrumental ) meaning ...
For agents , benoni - based nouns in Hebrew rate low on semantic transparency , but high on formal simplicity . They are semantically opaque , in that they offer no morphological clues to their agentive ( or instrumental ) meaning ...
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The book is divided into Part I , a discussion of a formal theory of questionanswer dialogue , and Part II , a detailed treatment of functional syntax in dialogue . Critical to this division , however , is C's Introduction which gives a ...
The book is divided into Part I , a discussion of a formal theory of questionanswer dialogue , and Part II , a detailed treatment of functional syntax in dialogue . Critical to this division , however , is C's Introduction which gives a ...
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Linguistic phonetic descriptions of clicks P Ladefoged and A Traill | 1 |
Segmental rules of English and cyclic phonology Jerzy Rubach | 21 |
Surface wordorder typology and Universal Grammar Peter Coopmans | 55 |
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