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Specifiers appear at the X ? level ; subcategorized complements appear within X !. c . The head always appears adjacent to one of the boundaries of x ' . d . The head term is one bar - level lower than the immediately dominating phrasal ...
Specifiers appear at the X ? level ; subcategorized complements appear within X !. c . The head always appears adjacent to one of the boundaries of x ' . d . The head term is one bar - level lower than the immediately dominating phrasal ...
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While gesture used as a primary communication system ( as in our deaf subjects ) appears to assume language - like ... 1982 ) -properties that appear in children's communication despite extensive variation of the learning conditions ...
While gesture used as a primary communication system ( as in our deaf subjects ) appears to assume language - like ... 1982 ) -properties that appear in children's communication despite extensive variation of the learning conditions ...
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Chicago : Chicago University Press , To appear . LUETKE - STAHLMAN , Barbara , and Mary Pat MOELLER . 1990. Enhancing parents ' sign communication with deaf children . American Annals of the Deaf , to appear .
Chicago : Chicago University Press , To appear . LUETKE - STAHLMAN , Barbara , and Mary Pat MOELLER . 1990. Enhancing parents ' sign communication with deaf children . American Annals of the Deaf , to appear .
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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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