Language, Band 62,Ausgaben 3-4George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1986 |
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... specific rules are allowed which fuse one or more WU's ; a typical case is a language- specific M [ argin ] C [ reation ] R [ ule ] , which fuses a V and a following obstruent into a single WU . Such a rule accounts for a language where ...
... specific rules are allowed which fuse one or more WU's ; a typical case is a language- specific M [ argin ] C [ reation ] R [ ule ] , which fuses a V and a following obstruent into a single WU . Such a rule accounts for a language where ...
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... specific distinction of referential meaning . Moreover , findings of all reviewed studies were generally consistent ... specific referents , and zero article for both non - specific referents and nam- ing ; ( b ) the use of the ...
... specific distinction of referential meaning . Moreover , findings of all reviewed studies were generally consistent ... specific referents , and zero article for both non - specific referents and nam- ing ; ( b ) the use of the ...
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... specific / non - specific ( SNS ) distinction . Bickerton ( 1981 : 146– 54 ) argues that this distinction is marked in all creole languages by the use of articles , and that children must therefore be biologically programmed to make it ...
... specific / non - specific ( SNS ) distinction . Bickerton ( 1981 : 146– 54 ) argues that this distinction is marked in all creole languages by the use of articles , and that children must therefore be biologically programmed to make it ...
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Rejoinder | 495 |
Herbert H Clark | 518 |
Campbell T Kaufman T SmithStark | 530 |
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