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The fact that no languages with such a combination of orders have been attested , which was part of the motivation for Universal II , cannot in fact be used as a strong argument for maintaining II , since the same fact is also predicted ...
The fact that no languages with such a combination of orders have been attested , which was part of the motivation for Universal II , cannot in fact be used as a strong argument for maintaining II , since the same fact is also predicted ...
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In evaluating the contributions made by the papers in LPLA , we must recognize that they are among the first serious investigations of whether and how current linguistic theory can in fact ' provide the basis for language learning ' .
In evaluating the contributions made by the papers in LPLA , we must recognize that they are among the first serious investigations of whether and how current linguistic theory can in fact ' provide the basis for language learning ' .
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What is crucial here , however , is not the autonomy of syntax , but the level of generality built into the formal representation of the facts . The linguist constructs a linguistic theory in such a way that the grammars which it ...
What is crucial here , however , is not the autonomy of syntax , but the level of generality built into the formal representation of the facts . The linguist constructs a linguistic theory in such a way that the grammars which it ...
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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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