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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 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 ...
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The problem for Polishacquiring infants thus lies with the 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 ...
The problem for Polishacquiring infants thus lies with the 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 ...
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There is DERIVATIONAL UNIFORMITY , in which the 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 ...
There is DERIVATIONAL UNIFORMITY , in which the 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 ...
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Crosslinguistic perspectives Ulrike Zeshan | 7 |
acquisition and adult speech perception Sharon Peperkamp | 98 |
Theory and empirical findings G van Driem | 163 |
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