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And , whether or not more detailed accounts of the nature and length of the contact are forthcoming , just on the basis of the circumstantial evidence assembled thus far , it can be concluded that external contact played a central role ...
And , whether or not more detailed accounts of the nature and length of the contact are forthcoming , just on the basis of the circumstantial evidence assembled thus far , it can be concluded that external contact played a central role ...
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On one side , there are lean interpretations , which argue that child grammars are missing many of the adult properties , that the rules which exist are restricted in nature , and that much of the learning is semantic and lexical in ...
On one side , there are lean interpretations , which argue that child grammars are missing many of the adult properties , that the rules which exist are restricted in nature , and that much of the learning is semantic and lexical in ...
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In Ch . 3 , ' Human nature and culture : Concept labeling ' ( 34-54 ) , S argues that although the computational system of human language is species - specific , parts of our inborn conceptual system may be shared with apes .
In Ch . 3 , ' Human nature and culture : Concept labeling ' ( 34-54 ) , S argues that although the computational system of human language is species - specific , parts of our inborn conceptual system may be shared with apes .
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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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