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The use of inflections , in and of itself , is not sufficient evidence to claim they are acquired . To reach this stronger interpretation , the data need to be subjected to strict productivity criteria .
The use of inflections , in and of itself , is not sufficient evidence to claim they are acquired . To reach this stronger interpretation , the data need to be subjected to strict productivity criteria .
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Both sides cite only the evidence support- ing their claims , and neither cites enough of that positive evidence to convince the reader of the distribution of the n : m pronominal system in Amerind or elsewhere ; neither side offers a ...
Both sides cite only the evidence support- ing their claims , and neither cites enough of that positive evidence to convince the reader of the distribution of the n : m pronominal system in Amerind or elsewhere ; neither side offers a ...
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ANDREW RADFORD presents evidence from English that early child language lacks IP and explains several apparent functional elements in child grammar as miscategorization and mislicensing . CHRISTER PLATZACK examines child language data ...
ANDREW RADFORD presents evidence from English that early child language lacks IP and explains several apparent functional elements in child grammar as miscategorization and mislicensing . CHRISTER PLATZACK examines child language data ...
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Graham Thurgood | 31 |
Productive lexical innovations | 69 |
Evidence for | 97 |
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