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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... possible language types . They simply define those which are statistically more likely . The statistical component of the statements , however , is hidden in diachrony . In the model here proposed , it is even easy to see why it is that ...
... possible language types . They simply define those which are statistically more likely . The statistical component of the statements , however , is hidden in diachrony . In the model here proposed , it is even easy to see why it is that ...
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... possible parameter settings . For example , it is possible that for some L2 learners the incidence of subject - only binding in type E3 sentences reflects a preference for subject antecedents , rather than an outright ban on nonsubject ...
... possible parameter settings . For example , it is possible that for some L2 learners the incidence of subject - only binding in type E3 sentences reflects a preference for subject antecedents , rather than an outright ban on nonsubject ...
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... possible for ex . 67 which are not permitted by the fragment of prosodic grammar given so far . They could be brought within its scope by the addition of one further rule . It seems to be possible to utter the sentence with a complete ...
... possible for ex . 67 which are not permitted by the fragment of prosodic grammar given so far . They could be brought within its scope by the addition of one further rule . It seems to be possible to utter the sentence with a complete ...
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An investigation | 1 |
An integrated theory of complement control Ivan A Sag Carl Pollard | 63 |
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