Language, Band 67George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1991 Proceedings of the annual meeting of the Society in v. 1-11, 1925-34. After 1934 they appear in Its Bulletin. |
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... hypothesis . 2.4 . THREE HYPOTHESES ABOUT UG in L2 ACQUISITION . At present there are at least three working hypotheses about the role of UG in adult L2 acquisition , which I will call hypotheses A , B , and C. Hypothesis A denies that ...
... hypothesis . 2.4 . THREE HYPOTHESES ABOUT UG in L2 ACQUISITION . At present there are at least three working hypotheses about the role of UG in adult L2 acquisition , which I will call hypotheses A , B , and C. Hypothesis A denies that ...
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... hypothesis that UG is available to L2 learners , and count against Hypothesis A. These results also disconfirm the claim of Hypothesis B that learners can activate in L2 only that form of UG instantiated in L1 . If Spanish speakers have ...
... hypothesis that UG is available to L2 learners , and count against Hypothesis A. These results also disconfirm the claim of Hypothesis B that learners can activate in L2 only that form of UG instantiated in L1 . If Spanish speakers have ...
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... hypothesis ( the PEEKING HYPOTHESIS ) , head operations are unlike other morphological operations in that their application may be conditioned by the feature content of some subconstituent of the expression to which they apply . Of ...
... hypothesis ( the PEEKING HYPOTHESIS ) , head operations are unlike other morphological operations in that their application may be conditioned by the feature content of some subconstituent of the expression to which they apply . Of ...
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