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Another important ingredient in the development of routines involves roletaking and role - reversal . At first the learner is sufficiently occupied with learning her originally assigned role , which is invariably that of follower .
Another important ingredient in the development of routines involves roletaking and role - reversal . At first the learner is sufficiently occupied with learning her originally assigned role , which is invariably that of follower .
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These sentences present an important problem for the SP hypothesis because , under this hypothesis , the understood logical subject of Vi c - commands its antecedent , in violation of Condition C. The problem does not arise under the PP ...
These sentences present an important problem for the SP hypothesis because , under this hypothesis , the understood logical subject of Vi c - commands its antecedent , in violation of Condition C. The problem does not arise under the PP ...
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The result is that ' typological verification ' is to be considered one of the most important prerequisites in evaluating linguistic structures . Most of the remaining introductory sections seem to be addressed to the non - linguist : a ...
The result is that ' typological verification ' is to be considered one of the most important prerequisites in evaluating linguistic structures . Most of the remaining introductory sections seem to be addressed to the non - linguist : a ...
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5 ProtoIndoEuropean as a language of active typology 267319 Here GI attempt to explain | 5 |
CV Phonology Donca Steriade | 118 |
PUBLISHED BY THE LINGUISTIC SOCIETY OF AMERICA | 225 |
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