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In ' consistent ' OV languages , the situation is just the reverse . This means that , in languages with consistent word order , the last two FA pairs in Table 7 will have the opposite order of the first four .
In ' consistent ' OV languages , the situation is just the reverse . This means that , in languages with consistent word order , the last two FA pairs in Table 7 will have the opposite order of the first four .
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Several plausible alternatives that are consistent with the Trigger - Chain Theory or Universal Violation Hypothesis , and with the Universal Consistency Hypothesis ( UCH ) of Hawkins 1979 , were checked against recorded speech by ...
Several plausible alternatives that are consistent with the Trigger - Chain Theory or Universal Violation Hypothesis , and with the Universal Consistency Hypothesis ( UCH ) of Hawkins 1979 , were checked against recorded speech by ...
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Besides corroborating Hawkins ' Universals I and III , our data are also consistent with each of the three hypotheses which extend his UCH . These bilingual children's speech attests to the emergence and dynamics of word order patterns ...
Besides corroborating Hawkins ' Universals I and III , our data are also consistent with each of the three hypotheses which extend his UCH . These bilingual children's speech attests to the emergence and dynamics of word order patterns ...
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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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