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Stowell's version of the UBH simply claims that all natural languages share the infinite set of pre - lexical - insertion D ... Hence Stowell's claim reduces to the claim that a natural language over vocabulary V1 is a subset of V7 * .
Stowell's version of the UBH simply claims that all natural languages share the infinite set of pre - lexical - insertion D ... Hence Stowell's claim reduces to the claim that a natural language over vocabulary V1 is a subset of V7 * .
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Ziv & Cole made two principal claims about the differences between 1 and 2 - claims which are mutually inconsistent , as they noted themselves . The first claim is that a definite NP from which material has been extraposed functions ...
Ziv & Cole made two principal claims about the differences between 1 and 2 - claims which are mutually inconsistent , as they noted themselves . The first claim is that a definite NP from which material has been extraposed functions ...
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In the same way , it is unclear whether W's SRT of conversation represents an empirical or a theoretical claim . If the former , the claim is inaccurate : the speech event normally referred to as ' conversation ...
In the same way , it is unclear whether W's SRT of conversation represents an empirical or a theoretical claim . If the former , the claim is inaccurate : the speech event normally referred to as ' conversation ...
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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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