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I believe it does ; or at least I believe that a GB methodology exists , whose identity rests not on the details that distinguish different versions of the theory , but on the search for a modular theory of grammar - one that will at ...
I believe it does ; or at least I believe that a GB methodology exists , whose identity rests not on the details that distinguish different versions of the theory , but on the search for a modular theory of grammar - one that will at ...
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In a certain way , the parodies above are especially unfair to the Aspects theory , since I have not mentioned the evaluation measure of that theory , which presumably could aid language learning by limiting the grammars which the ...
In a certain way , the parodies above are especially unfair to the Aspects theory , since I have not mentioned the evaluation measure of that theory , which presumably could aid language learning by limiting the grammars which the ...
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I think it is important not to overemphasize the particular proposals in LGB , as compared with those which preceded ; rather , LGB should be viewed as one further step in the development of a modular theory that began with Chomsky 1977 ...
I think it is important not to overemphasize the particular proposals in LGB , as compared with those which preceded ; rather , LGB should be viewed as one further step in the development of a modular theory that began with Chomsky 1977 ...
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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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