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More specifically , it discusses H's claim that the principle of CrossCategory Harmony can shed light on the proper formulations of the X ' schemas of generative grammar . Finally , it is shown how survey studies of word order can be ...
More specifically , it discusses H's claim that the principle of CrossCategory Harmony can shed light on the proper formulations of the X ' schemas of generative grammar . Finally , it is shown how survey studies of word order can be ...
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This point has led Koster to claim that some cases of control should be subject to the theory of binding , although his theory is based on different kinds of data from the ones considered here . Koster claims that , since some ...
This point has led Koster to claim that some cases of control should be subject to the theory of binding , although his theory is based on different kinds of data from the ones considered here . Koster claims that , since some ...
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Because the errors were originally recorded on magnetic tape , the authors claim that the frequency estimates provided are unbiased by factors such as relative perceptibility . If these claims are correct , the London - Lund corpus will ...
Because the errors were originally recorded on magnetic tape , the authors claim that the frequency estimates provided are unbiased by factors such as relative perceptibility . If these claims are correct , the London - Lund corpus will ...
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Segmental rules of English and cyclic phonology Jerzy Rubach | 21 |
Surface wordorder typology and Universal Grammar Peter Coopmans | 55 |
Old Spanish resistance to diphthongization? Yakov Malkiel | 70 |
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