Language, Band 72,Ausgaben 1-2Linguistic Society of America, 1996 |
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... German children very early ( circa age 2 ) acquire finiteness , verb agreement , and verb movement . They also propose the Grammatical Infinitive Hypothesis , which states that children have the option of using either a finite or ...
... German children very early ( circa age 2 ) acquire finiteness , verb agreement , and verb movement . They also propose the Grammatical Infinitive Hypothesis , which states that children have the option of using either a finite or ...
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... German verb finiteness and agreement . In §5 we discuss the theoretical implications of our findings . 2 ... German , and Swedish and conclude that there is evidence for an early IP and verb movement , with IP appearing earlier than CP ...
... German verb finiteness and agreement . In §5 we discuss the theoretical implications of our findings . 2 ... German , and Swedish and conclude that there is evidence for an early IP and verb movement , with IP appearing earlier than CP ...
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... German and Dutch and redefines present vs. preterite in terms of current relevance . In passing he shows how a compositional analysis can dispense with R. * JOACHIM Ballweg ( 85-101 ) uses a Reichen- bachian logic to argue that the German ...
... German and Dutch and redefines present vs. preterite in terms of current relevance . In passing he shows how a compositional analysis can dispense with R. * JOACHIM Ballweg ( 85-101 ) uses a Reichen- bachian logic to argue that the German ...
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Graham Thurgood | 31 |
Productive lexical innovations | 69 |
Evidence for | 97 |
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