Language, Band 80,Ausgaben 1-2Linguistic Society of America, 2004 |
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... fact that examples of these constructions are not found at all implies that something more categorical is at work . In summary , I have argued that overt subjects occur in the topic - focus field in null subject languages , and that the ...
... fact that examples of these constructions are not found at all implies that something more categorical is at work . In summary , I have argued that overt subjects occur in the topic - focus field in null subject languages , and that the ...
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... fact that the two - syllable window at utterance endings that contains the final stress can include a word boundary . For prelexical infants , who cannot locate word boundaries , this window therefore does not provide reliable informa ...
... fact that the two - syllable window at utterance endings that contains the final stress can include a word boundary . For prelexical infants , who cannot locate word boundaries , this window therefore does not provide reliable informa ...
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... fact that different sentences have some of the same properties is attributed to the hypothesis that they share some derivational operations . The best example is the analysis of long distance dependencies in Chomsky 1977. In this ...
... fact that different sentences have some of the same properties is attributed to the hypothesis that they share some derivational operations . The best example is the analysis of long distance dependencies in Chomsky 1977. In this ...
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