Language, Band 73,Ausgaben 3-4Linguistic Society of America, 1997 |
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... grammar is extremely dense - so compact that the reader unfamiliar with grammar will need to read it numerous times . And because M claims that reluctant stu- dents of grammar find paradigms horrifying , he presents very few in the ...
... grammar is extremely dense - so compact that the reader unfamiliar with grammar will need to read it numerous times . And because M claims that reluctant stu- dents of grammar find paradigms horrifying , he presents very few in the ...
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... grammar along some dimension . Based on positive evidence , the child can learn that certain restrictions do not hold in the target languange and thus must be removed to generate the appropriate grammar . If we assume that the initial ...
... grammar along some dimension . Based on positive evidence , the child can learn that certain restrictions do not hold in the target languange and thus must be removed to generate the appropriate grammar . If we assume that the initial ...
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... grammar of a language like Kissi is the sort of thing that someone just sits down and writes , beginning with the phonology and ending with the syntax in an orderly sort of way . But after reviewing A grammar of Kissi , one becomes ...
... grammar of a language like Kissi is the sort of thing that someone just sits down and writes , beginning with the phonology and ending with the syntax in an orderly sort of way . But after reviewing A grammar of Kissi , one becomes ...
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