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EVIDENCE FOR THE MODAL HYPOTHESIS DAVID INGRAM WILLIAM THOMPSON University of British Columbia Northwestern University Poeppel and Wexler ( 1993 ) present the Full Competence Hypothesis , which claims that German children very early ...
EVIDENCE FOR THE MODAL HYPOTHESIS DAVID INGRAM WILLIAM THOMPSON University of British Columbia Northwestern University Poeppel and Wexler ( 1993 ) present the Full Competence Hypothesis , which claims that German children very early ...
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( Papers marked by an asterisk are in English , others are in German . ) SVEN - GUNNAR ANDERSSON ( 27–49 ) begins by claiming that temporality is primary in defining the present , preterite , and perfect . However , we learn later that ...
( Papers marked by an asterisk are in English , others are in German . ) SVEN - GUNNAR ANDERSSON ( 27–49 ) begins by claiming that temporality is primary in defining the present , preterite , and perfect . However , we learn later that ...
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The reforms in question are said to have been instituted by around 600 A.D. The most stunningly original contribution is that of Theo VENNEMANN , ' Dating the division between High and Low German : A summary of arguments ' ( 271-303 ) .
The reforms in question are said to have been instituted by around 600 A.D. The most stunningly original contribution is that of Theo VENNEMANN , ' Dating the division between High and Low German : A summary of arguments ' ( 271-303 ) .
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Magnitude estimation of linguistic | 32 |
Productive lexical innovations | 69 |
PUBLISHED BY THE LINGUISTIC SOCIETY OF AMERICA UNIV OF MICH | 214 |
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