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EMPTY CATEGORY PRINCIPLE ( ECP ; Chomsky 1981 ) . He writes that if these principles are right , then the theory is more complicated . If ECP really works , well , too bad ; language is more like the spine ( i.e. poorly designed — FIN ) ...
EMPTY CATEGORY PRINCIPLE ( ECP ; Chomsky 1981 ) . He writes that if these principles are right , then the theory is more complicated . If ECP really works , well , too bad ; language is more like the spine ( i.e. poorly designed — FIN ) ...
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the I - principle ( Say as little as necessary ! ' ) , and the M - principle ( “ Be brief , avoid prolixity ! ' ) . These principles are assumed to operate on or against stereotypical assumptions about the way the world , or rather ...
the I - principle ( Say as little as necessary ! ' ) , and the M - principle ( “ Be brief , avoid prolixity ! ' ) . These principles are assumed to operate on or against stereotypical assumptions about the way the world , or rather ...
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UG principles that constrain the acquisition of clause elements are the - criterion , the extended projection principle , the uniformity of theta assignment hypothesis ( UTAH ) , and the case filter principle .
UG principles that constrain the acquisition of clause elements are the - criterion , the extended projection principle , the uniformity of theta assignment hypothesis ( UTAH ) , and the case filter principle .
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Charles F Hockett James W Gair | 600 |
McCawley John Lawler | 614 |
Book Notices see back cover | 643 |
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