Language, Band 72,Ausgaben 1-2Linguistic Society of America, 1996 |
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... problems surprisingly similar to those presented by linguistic judgments , and we will apply some of the lessons of psychophysics to the present problem . We will show how the customary measurement of judged grammaticality loses informa ...
... problems surprisingly similar to those presented by linguistic judgments , and we will apply some of the lessons of psychophysics to the present problem . We will show how the customary measurement of judged grammaticality loses informa ...
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... problems are really formidable . The Indus script belongs to this category . As P is well aware , the art of deciphering a historically grown code is a cumulative problem solving endeavor . Every decipherment benefits from build- ing on ...
... problems are really formidable . The Indus script belongs to this category . As P is well aware , the art of deciphering a historically grown code is a cumulative problem solving endeavor . Every decipherment benefits from build- ing on ...
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... problems in the presentation of the material covered in the volume and the notion of anti - agreement itself . PRESENTATION PROBLEMS . A number of stylistic aspects of this work make it very hard for the reader to actually get through ...
... problems in the presentation of the material covered in the volume and the notion of anti - agreement itself . PRESENTATION PROBLEMS . A number of stylistic aspects of this work make it very hard for the reader to actually get through ...
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Graham Thurgood | 31 |
Productive lexical innovations | 69 |
Evidence for | 97 |
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