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This is a kind of Lamarckism with a twist : truly acquired properties are a given a biological explanation . Properties of UG have been postulated successfully by arguments from the poverty of the stimulus , and so far only on that ...
This is a kind of Lamarckism with a twist : truly acquired properties are a given a biological explanation . Properties of UG have been postulated successfully by arguments from the poverty of the stimulus , and so far only on that ...
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CG appears particularly well suited for describing the properties of NE , because what defines this construction is an interaction of rule - particular constraints on form , meaning and use . This unique constellation of facts can be ...
CG appears particularly well suited for describing the properties of NE , because what defines this construction is an interaction of rule - particular constraints on form , meaning and use . This unique constellation of facts can be ...
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In $ 3 we demonstrate that this phonology together with the proposed metrical principles defines 1 alone as the optimal meter for Finnish , and that its properties exactly match the practice of Finnish poets . In an appendix we compare ...
In $ 3 we demonstrate that this phonology together with the proposed metrical principles defines 1 alone as the optimal meter for Finnish , and that its properties exactly match the practice of Finnish poets . In an appendix we compare ...
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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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