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Suppose that there exists something like an “ ideal harmonic ordering of operands and operators through all categories ; and also that the greater the deviation from this ideal ordering , the fewer exemplifying languages will exist .
Suppose that there exists something like an “ ideal harmonic ordering of operands and operators through all categories ; and also that the greater the deviation from this ideal ordering , the fewer exemplifying languages will exist .
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The most convincing demonstration that a certain logical relationship exists among a class of grammars , a set of input data , and a set of principles for learning would be a formal one : learner L can ( or cannot ) select grammar G ...
The most convincing demonstration that a certain logical relationship exists among a class of grammars , a set of input data , and a set of principles for learning would be a formal one : learner L can ( or cannot ) select grammar G ...
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This way of defining the PL accounts for the contrast between 16 and 17. According to this theory of thematic relations , no PL exists in 16 , because the minimal domain containing the argument PRO is not Theme . But a PL exists in 17 ...
This way of defining the PL accounts for the contrast between 16 and 17. According to this theory of thematic relations , no PL exists in 16 , because the minimal domain containing the argument PRO is not Theme . But a PL exists in 17 ...
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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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