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In $ 5 we discuss the theoretical implications of our findings . 2. THEORETICAL ISSUES . A central point in the study of syntactic acquisition is determining when children have ... More recent discussion assumes some degree of syntactic ...
In $ 5 we discuss the theoretical implications of our findings . 2. THEORETICAL ISSUES . A central point in the study of syntactic acquisition is determining when children have ... More recent discussion assumes some degree of syntactic ...
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There are two special categories of submissions that are available for authors wishing to pursue further discussion of a topic : Corrections appear at the end of the Editor's Department column and are intended to correct factual errors ...
There are two special categories of submissions that are available for authors wishing to pursue further discussion of a topic : Corrections appear at the end of the Editor's Department column and are intended to correct factual errors ...
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Such an outlook motivates F to attempt ' a clear summary of the various methods used by linguists in the reconstruction of earlier language forms and a discussion of the theoretical principles upon which these methods rest in the larger ...
Such an outlook motivates F to attempt ' a clear summary of the various methods used by linguists in the reconstruction of earlier language forms and a discussion of the theoretical principles upon which these methods rest in the larger ...
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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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