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Thus , she concludes , autonomy of syntax makes learning easier , since only three sentences are needed to learn all the properties of a verb ; but without autonomy of syntax , six sentences are needed . Precisely how the number of ...
Thus , she concludes , autonomy of syntax makes learning easier , since only three sentences are needed to learn all the properties of a verb ; but without autonomy of syntax , six sentences are needed . Precisely how the number of ...
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SYNTACTIC MARKEDNESS AND THE DEFINITION OF SENTENCE TOPIC ALICE DAVISON University of Illinois Sentence topics are ... It is a common observation that corresponding active and passive sentences differ in what they appear to be ' about ...
SYNTACTIC MARKEDNESS AND THE DEFINITION OF SENTENCE TOPIC ALICE DAVISON University of Illinois Sentence topics are ... It is a common observation that corresponding active and passive sentences differ in what they appear to be ' about ...
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An experiment in recognition of sentences ( Begg 1971 ) shows some verbatim recall — at least above chance- for variations of word order , voice , and deletions in surface structure . But memory for surface structure details is not as ...
An experiment in recognition of sentences ( Begg 1971 ) shows some verbatim recall — at least above chance- for variations of word order , voice , and deletions in surface structure . But memory for surface structure details is not as ...
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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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