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indicates that there is no enduring or general delay in the acquisition of signed languages . Arguments that the evolution of the human language capacity has been strongly tied to the evolution of speech ( e.g. Lieberman 1988 ) might ...
indicates that there is no enduring or general delay in the acquisition of signed languages . Arguments that the evolution of the human language capacity has been strongly tied to the evolution of speech ( e.g. Lieberman 1988 ) might ...
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Research on language acquisition in such deaf children has explored the properties of invented gestural communication systems that develop early in these children's lives in the absence of language input ( Goldin - Meadow 1982 ) .
Research on language acquisition in such deaf children has explored the properties of invented gestural communication systems that develop early in these children's lives in the absence of language input ( Goldin - Meadow 1982 ) .
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Comparisons of sign and speech will not , of course , answer all these questions , but they may shed light on whether the timing mechanism for language acquisition is itself a unitary mechanism . Here we will suggest two possible ...
Comparisons of sign and speech will not , of course , answer all these questions , but they may shed light on whether the timing mechanism for language acquisition is itself a unitary mechanism . Here we will suggest two possible ...
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On a possible sign advantage | 1 |
The Xbar theory of phrase structure András Kornai Geoffrey K Pullum | 24 |
Extraposition and focus Geoffrey J Huck Younghee Na | 51 |
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acquisition agreement American analysis appear approach areas argues argument aspects assume called Cambridge chapter child claim clause Cloth communication comparative consider consistent construction contains contrast deaf demonstrate derived described dialect discourse discussion distinct English ergative evidence example fact final function gestures given grammar head historical indicate initial interesting interpretation issues John language lexical linguistic marked meaning morphology names natural nominal noted noun object occur original particular pattern person phonological phrase position possible predicate present Press principles problem produced pronouns proposed proposition provides question reading reference relation relative represented result role rules semantic sentences shows speakers speech structure suggests syntactic syntax theory tone transitive University verb volume World York