Language, Band 73,Ausgaben 3-4Linguistic Society of America, 1997 |
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... suggests the following structure for kare and ka- nozyo . 12 ( 32 ) [ DP INP IN kare / kanozyo ] ] ] As nouns ... suggest otherwise . First , English personal pronouns can be modified by an adjective ( Peggy Speas , p.c. ) . I like the ...
... suggests the following structure for kare and ka- nozyo . 12 ( 32 ) [ DP INP IN kare / kanozyo ] ] ] As nouns ... suggest otherwise . First , English personal pronouns can be modified by an adjective ( Peggy Speas , p.c. ) . I like the ...
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... suggests a resolution of the ' ongoing debate in cognitive science over whether rule systems or connectionist networks are better models of language processes . Both approaches might be right , but for different parts of the mind ...
... suggests a resolution of the ' ongoing debate in cognitive science over whether rule systems or connectionist networks are better models of language processes . Both approaches might be right , but for different parts of the mind ...
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... suggests that pronouns come in two varieties , depending upon whether their features are inserted prior to transformational action or added in the phonological component . Free pronouns are ' deep ' pronouns ( their Þ features and their ...
... suggests that pronouns come in two varieties , depending upon whether their features are inserted prior to transformational action or added in the phonological component . Free pronouns are ' deep ' pronouns ( their Þ features and their ...
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