Language, Band 58,Ausgaben 1-2George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1982 |
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... ( Chap . II : 1 , 121-40 ) reports a concept - formation experiment to see whether Ss could categorize sentences purely on the basis of their syntactic form . The stimuli were varied as to voice ( active / passive ) , mood ( declarative ...
... ( Chap . II : 1 , 121-40 ) reports a concept - formation experiment to see whether Ss could categorize sentences purely on the basis of their syntactic form . The stimuli were varied as to voice ( active / passive ) , mood ( declarative ...
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... Chap . 2 provides a classification of situations developed from Vendler's , which CV refers to as one kind of aspect , concentrating on the [ ± durative ] and [ ± momentaneous ] distinc- tions . In Chap . 3 , aspect in the more ...
... Chap . 2 provides a classification of situations developed from Vendler's , which CV refers to as one kind of aspect , concentrating on the [ ± durative ] and [ ± momentaneous ] distinc- tions . In Chap . 3 , aspect in the more ...
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... Chap . 2 , ' Foundations of a theory of learnability ' , introduces the background assumptions about the task at hand , spelling out the definition of learnability to be used and the type of input data to be assumed . Chap . 3 , ' A ...
... Chap . 2 , ' Foundations of a theory of learnability ' , introduces the background assumptions about the task at hand , spelling out the definition of learnability to be used and the type of input data to be assumed . Chap . 3 , ' A ...
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