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The Cambridge grammar of the English language . Cambridge : Cambridge University Press . HUDSON , RICHARD . 1990. English word grammar . Cambridge , MA : Blackwell . HUDSON , RICHARD . 2000. Grammar without functional categories .
The Cambridge grammar of the English language . Cambridge : Cambridge University Press . HUDSON , RICHARD . 1990. English word grammar . Cambridge , MA : Blackwell . HUDSON , RICHARD . 2000. Grammar without functional categories .
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Functionalism and grammar . Amsterdam : John Benjamins . Givón , Talmy . 2001. Syntax : An introduction . 2 vols . Amsterdam : John Benjamins . GODDARD , CLIFF . 1982. Case systems and case markings in Australian languages : A new ...
Functionalism and grammar . Amsterdam : John Benjamins . Givón , Talmy . 2001. Syntax : An introduction . 2 vols . Amsterdam : John Benjamins . GODDARD , CLIFF . 1982. Case systems and case markings in Australian languages : A new ...
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Generative grammar claims that recursion is part of universal grammar ( UG ) . The existence of a language without recursion , therefore , would falsify UG and would be an argument against generative grammar .
Generative grammar claims that recursion is part of universal grammar ( UG ) . The existence of a language without recursion , therefore , would falsify UG and would be an argument against generative grammar .
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What is a perfect state? Atsuko Nishiyama JeanPierre Koenig | 611 |
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