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One example is Expletive Infixation in English , where some innate notion of simplicity must play a role - given that the data are so impoverished , and given that learners grasp the correct rule immediately . A second involves stress ...
One example is Expletive Infixation in English , where some innate notion of simplicity must play a role - given that the data are so impoverished , and given that learners grasp the correct rule immediately . A second involves stress ...
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However , as has been observed by Chao 1981 , a PRO without a sentence - internal controller can be interpreted as referring to some specific individual , given a proper context : 27 ( 48 ) Context : John has been hobbling around for ...
However , as has been observed by Chao 1981 , a PRO without a sentence - internal controller can be interpreted as referring to some specific individual , given a proper context : 27 ( 48 ) Context : John has been hobbling around for ...
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Equivalently , the number of words occurring with a given frequency is inversely proportional to the square of that frequency . Equation 1 holds adequately only for the mid - range of frequencies , and the law is now usually stated in ...
Equivalently , the number of words occurring with a given frequency is inversely proportional to the square of that frequency . Equation 1 holds adequately only for the mid - range of frequencies , and the law is now usually stated in ...
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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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