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However , if we make the idealization that speakers share the same mental grammar , we can use the frequency of data of multi - individual corpora as a model of individual variation . Without this idealization , we could not begin to ...
However , if we make the idealization that speakers share the same mental grammar , we can use the frequency of data of multi - individual corpora as a model of individual variation . Without this idealization , we could not begin to ...
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The subhierarchy in 3 is grounded in cognitive and communicative tendencies and is claimed to be part of the synchronic mental grammars of speakers of both L , and L2 . In Lj , where the constraint subhierarchy is low - ranked ...
The subhierarchy in 3 is grounded in cognitive and communicative tendencies and is claimed to be part of the synchronic mental grammars of speakers of both L , and L2 . In Lj , where the constraint subhierarchy is low - ranked ...
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This analysis is based on a sample of eleven speakers , born between 1896 and 1920 , whom the authors describe as ' a ... Using this speaker group , W & T examine patterns of ' correlation and individuation ' for rhoticity , consonant ...
This analysis is based on a sample of eleven speakers , born between 1896 and 1920 , whom the authors describe as ' a ... Using this speaker group , W & T examine patterns of ' correlation and individuation ' for rhoticity , consonant ...
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