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The context of discovery of a scientific theory concerns history and personal psychology ; the context of justification concerns logic and the relationship between a scientific statement and observation statements about events in space ...
The context of discovery of a scientific theory concerns history and personal psychology ; the context of justification concerns logic and the relationship between a scientific statement and observation statements about events in space ...
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In short , the theory is referred to as ' full transfer / full access ' ( a term originally used in Schwartz & Sprouse 1994 , 1996 ) , with the addition of a MISSING SURFACE INFLECTION HYPOTHESIS ( proposed in Prévost & White 2000 ) .
In short , the theory is referred to as ' full transfer / full access ' ( a term originally used in Schwartz & Sprouse 1994 , 1996 ) , with the addition of a MISSING SURFACE INFLECTION HYPOTHESIS ( proposed in Prévost & White 2000 ) .
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Features , categories and the syntax of A - positions : Cross - linguistic variation . in the Germanic languages . BY ERIC HAEBERLI . ( Studies in natural language and linguistic theory 54. ) Dordrecht : Kluwer , 2002. Pp . x , 378.
Features , categories and the syntax of A - positions : Cross - linguistic variation . in the Germanic languages . BY ERIC HAEBERLI . ( Studies in natural language and linguistic theory 54. ) Dordrecht : Kluwer , 2002. Pp . x , 378.
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Letters to Language | 561 |
A styled farewell and a new era | 564 |
Lexicon vs syntax Kazuhiko Fukushima | 568 |
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