Language, Band 72,Ausgaben 1-2Linguistic Society of America, 1996 |
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... evidence of productivity . Alternatively if verbs predominantly occur only in one form , e.g. KOMMEN always as kommt , and HABEN always as haben , this would be evidence for holistic learning . We analyzed the variant forms of the ...
... evidence of productivity . Alternatively if verbs predominantly occur only in one form , e.g. KOMMEN always as kommt , and HABEN always as haben , this would be evidence for holistic learning . We analyzed the variant forms of the ...
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... 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 proper survey that can ...
... 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 proper survey that can ...
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... evidence for IP or CP at the earliest stages of Swedish , but that there is some evidence for a single functional category above VP in the grammars of children with an MLU of 1.55 . KATHERINE DEMUTH proposes that children can build ...
... evidence for IP or CP at the earliest stages of Swedish , but that there is some evidence for a single functional category above VP in the grammars of children with an MLU of 1.55 . KATHERINE DEMUTH proposes that children can build ...
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Graham Thurgood | 31 |
Productive lexical innovations | 69 |
Evidence for | 97 |
Urheberrecht | |
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