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9 first three stages of the Four - stage Hypothesis . It is particularly noteworthy that the SNS Hypothesis clearly predicts the very finding which Brown was at a loss to explain , i.e. complete absence of the use of the for - S ...
9 first three stages of the Four - stage Hypothesis . It is particularly noteworthy that the SNS Hypothesis clearly predicts the very finding which Brown was at a loss to explain , i.e. complete absence of the use of the for - S ...
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Bickerton ( 1981 : 148 ) mentions one of Maratsos's findings — viz . that the children's success rate was approximately 90 % on the story completion task — as support for the SNS Hypothesis . However , closer examination of the stories ...
Bickerton ( 1981 : 148 ) mentions one of Maratsos's findings — viz . that the children's success rate was approximately 90 % on the story completion task — as support for the SNS Hypothesis . However , closer examination of the stories ...
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of the first three stages of this hypothesis — with the sole exception of the error found by Garton , in which children frequently used zero article to refer to + S referents . Even this finding , however , is consistent with both the ...
of the first three stages of this hypothesis — with the sole exception of the error found by Garton , in which children frequently used zero article to refer to + S referents . Even this finding , however , is consistent with both the ...
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A typology of the prestige language Henry Kahane | 495 |
Hearers overhearers and Clark Carlsons informative analysis Keith Allan | 509 |
Rejoinder Herbert H Clark | 518 |
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