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that a language learner must be able to select a grammar characterized by a linguistic theory on the basis of primary data . In evaluating the contributions made by the papers in LPLA , we must recognize that they are among the first ...
that a language learner must be able to select a grammar characterized by a linguistic theory on the basis of primary data . In evaluating the contributions made by the papers in LPLA , we must recognize that they are among the first ...
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Journal of Linguistic Research 2.1-11 . ... The new grammarians ' funeral : A critique of Noam Chomsky's linguistics . ... With his work on historical Germanic linguistics , Penzl has contributed significantly to the structuralist ...
Journal of Linguistic Research 2.1-11 . ... The new grammarians ' funeral : A critique of Noam Chomsky's linguistics . ... With his work on historical Germanic linguistics , Penzl has contributed significantly to the structuralist ...
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XIII International Congress of Linguistics , Tokyo , Preprints of the Plenary Session Papers , 66–76 . FRIEDRICH , Paul . 1976. ... Linguistic studies offered to Joseph Greenberg , ed . by Alphonse Juilland , 463–80 .
XIII International Congress of Linguistics , Tokyo , Preprints of the Plenary Session Papers , 66–76 . FRIEDRICH , Paul . 1976. ... Linguistic studies offered to Joseph Greenberg , ed . by Alphonse Juilland , 463–80 .
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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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