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For instance , Hawkins ' Universals I - IV exclude six unattested language types of the 24 types defined by all the different possible combinations of word - order features and types of adposition in Greenberg's classification : ( 13 ) ...
For instance , Hawkins ' Universals I - IV exclude six unattested language types of the 24 types defined by all the different possible combinations of word - order features and types of adposition in Greenberg's classification : ( 13 ) ...
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SOV 5 SVO / SOV SVO Pr Pr Pr GN NG / GN NG AN AN 3 NA Type 19 Type 10 Type 9 ( 11 , 19 , * 18 ) 186 . ... are represented by the emergence of doublets to facilitate verifying the plurality types which violate Universals I and III .
SOV 5 SVO / SOV SVO Pr Pr Pr GN NG / GN NG AN AN 3 NA Type 19 Type 10 Type 9 ( 11 , 19 , * 18 ) 186 . ... are represented by the emergence of doublets to facilitate verifying the plurality types which violate Universals I and III .
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In alternative 17b , the advent of NA precedes that of NG , but with no violation of type 23b , since the language has ... while giving rise to universal - violating plurality types , seems counter to Hawkins ' intent in elaborating his ...
In alternative 17b , the advent of NA precedes that of NG , but with no violation of type 23b , since the language has ... while giving rise to universal - violating plurality types , seems counter to Hawkins ' intent in elaborating his ...
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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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