Language, Band 80,Ausgaben 1-2Linguistic Society of America, 2004 |
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... appear significantly earlier than do these fronted objects with clitics . The question arises , however , as to whether these constructions in fact constitute the first occurrence of topicalizations . It could be that topicalizations ...
... appear significantly earlier than do these fronted objects with clitics . The question arises , however , as to whether these constructions in fact constitute the first occurrence of topicalizations . It could be that topicalizations ...
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... appear to use quantifiers and other aspects of grammar necessary for counting in very adult - like ways before they begin counting reliably . Consequently , it appears that there is again some sort of delay in the development of the ...
... appear to use quantifiers and other aspects of grammar necessary for counting in very adult - like ways before they begin counting reliably . Consequently , it appears that there is again some sort of delay in the development of the ...
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... appear in some languages will also appear in other languages but in words that are not cognates . For example , the Austrone- sian phonaestheme ŋ occurs in initial position in words that have meanings related to ' nose ' or ' mouth ...
... appear in some languages will also appear in other languages but in words that are not cognates . For example , the Austrone- sian phonaestheme ŋ occurs in initial position in words that have meanings related to ' nose ' or ' mouth ...
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