Language, Band 58,Ausgaben 1-2George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1982 |
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... theory , would be to try to develop the same kind of learnability results for their theories that W & C have achieved for the transformational theory . In at least some cases , such a project would require at the outset the formulation ...
... theory , would be to try to develop the same kind of learnability results for their theories that W & C have achieved for the transformational theory . In at least some cases , such a project would require at the outset the formulation ...
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... theory . Beside the fact that these problems provide a wide range of indirect but significant empirical tests , going beyond the standard tests of descriptive adequacy , it appears that linguistic theory is the only domain in which they ...
... theory . Beside the fact that these problems provide a wide range of indirect but significant empirical tests , going beyond the standard tests of descriptive adequacy , it appears that linguistic theory is the only domain in which they ...
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... theory and other mental functions ( see Fodor 1975 for discussion ) . Wanner , Miller , and perhaps Stenning are seeking it . It is important to realize that any ' second ' level of psychological reality cannot replace the first ...
... theory and other mental functions ( see Fodor 1975 for discussion ) . Wanner , Miller , and perhaps Stenning are seeking it . It is important to realize that any ' second ' level of psychological reality cannot replace the first ...
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