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... natural language — which characterizes the uniqueness of natural language . “ Effability ' has the consequence that any proposition is a sentence in every natural language , and consequently that any sentence in any natural language can ...
... natural language — which characterizes the uniqueness of natural language . “ Effability ' has the consequence that any proposition is a sentence in every natural language , and consequently that any sentence in any natural language can ...
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... natural language must take account of potential , of becomingness - of what Washabaugh 1977 calls ' partial motivatedness ' . It is this which the speech of a two - year old has , which a pidgin language has , which the ad - hoc ' home ...
... natural language must take account of potential , of becomingness - of what Washabaugh 1977 calls ' partial motivatedness ' . It is this which the speech of a two - year old has , which a pidgin language has , which the ad - hoc ' home ...
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... natural generative grammar . Glossa 6.105–16 . 1974a . Phonological concreteness in natural generative grammar . Toward tomorrow's linguistics , ed . by R. Shuy & C.-J. N. Bailey , 202–19 . Washington , DC : Georgetown University Press ...
... natural generative grammar . Glossa 6.105–16 . 1974a . Phonological concreteness in natural generative grammar . Toward tomorrow's linguistics , ed . by R. Shuy & C.-J. N. Bailey , 202–19 . Washington , DC : Georgetown University Press ...
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Stylized intonation D Robert Ladd Jr | 517 |
Vowel features Mona Lindau | 541 |
Conditionals are topics John Haiman | 564 |
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