Language, Band 72,Ausgaben 1-2Linguistic Society of America, 1996 |
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... properties are given a biological explanation . Properties of UG have been postulated success- fully by arguments from the poverty of the stimulus , and so far only on that basis . There is an increasing tendency to invent properties of ...
... properties are given a biological explanation . Properties of UG have been postulated success- fully by arguments from the poverty of the stimulus , and so far only on that basis . There is an increasing tendency to invent properties of ...
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... properties . In in- voking this kind of multidimensional grammatical architecture , CG resembles Lexical - Functional Grammar ( LFG ) , as described by Bresnan & Kanerva ( 1989 ) . In this version of LFG , ' the thematic , structural ...
... properties . In in- voking this kind of multidimensional grammatical architecture , CG resembles Lexical - Functional Grammar ( LFG ) , as described by Bresnan & Kanerva ( 1989 ) . In this version of LFG , ' the thematic , structural ...
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... properties exactly match the practice of Finnish poets . In an appen- dix we compare our findings with those of the important studies of Leino ( 1982 , 1986 ) , which offer the most detailed analysis of Finnish meter to date , in order ...
... properties exactly match the practice of Finnish poets . In an appen- dix we compare our findings with those of the important studies of Leino ( 1982 , 1986 ) , which offer the most detailed analysis of Finnish meter to date , in order ...
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Graham Thurgood | 31 |
Productive lexical innovations | 69 |
Evidence for | 97 |
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