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This is a possible approach for languageparticular analyses ( i.e. theories of the mental grammar of speakers of a ... Di Sciullo and Williams ( 1987 ) are free to use an undefined ' word ' concept for their analysis / theory of English ...
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It serves as an introduction , giving an overview of the main theories of modality , from modal logic , through Angelika ... Here P manages to explain both the forest and the trees , illuminating , for each theory , both its intuitive ...
It serves as an introduction , giving an overview of the main theories of modality , from modal logic , through Angelika ... Here P manages to explain both the forest and the trees , illuminating , for each theory , both its intuitive ...
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What the reader ( of MP literature ) is presented with is a theory of a very limited part of the system . ... Indeed , closer examination reveals that much of what previous generative theories explained in terms of syntactic devices and ...
What the reader ( of MP literature ) is presented with is a theory of a very limited part of the system . ... Indeed , closer examination reveals that much of what previous generative theories explained in terms of syntactic devices and ...
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LANGUAGE | 483 |
What is a perfect state? Atsuko Nishiyama JeanPierre Koenig | 611 |
A reply to Haspelmath Frederick J Newmeyer | 688 |
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