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and for ' which ' in the sense of ' which one ( of a particular given set ) ' , such as in ' Which of the ( particular given set of ) dishes on the table do you like best ? ' . The difference between ' which ' in the sense of ' what ...
and for ' which ' in the sense of ' which one ( of a particular given set ) ' , such as in ' Which of the ( particular given set of ) dishes on the table do you like best ? ' . The difference between ' which ' in the sense of ' what ...
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Given that utterance edges necessarily coincide with word edges , they can extrapolate these regularities to the level of individual words . For instance , in French , stress falls on the word - final syllable ( Schane 1968 ) ...
Given that utterance edges necessarily coincide with word edges , they can extrapolate these regularities to the level of individual words . For instance , in French , stress falls on the word - final syllable ( Schane 1968 ) ...
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We can see this in the examples given above : empty operators for relative clauses , empty VP structure for ellipsis , and PRO for control . Occam's Razor works when there is a net savings . And we cannot ( or should not ) use the ...
We can see this in the examples given above : empty operators for relative clauses , empty VP structure for ellipsis , and PRO for control . Occam's Razor works when there is a net savings . And we cannot ( or should not ) use the ...
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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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