Language, Band 80,Ausgaben 1-2Linguistic Society of America, 2004 |
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... theory of lexical exceptions in languages with fixed stress should take both theories into account . Indeed , the attested patterns lie in the intersection of those that are admitted independently by the two theories . This is shown ...
... theory of lexical exceptions in languages with fixed stress should take both theories into account . Indeed , the attested patterns lie in the intersection of those that are admitted independently by the two theories . This is shown ...
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... theory of CGEL is all that is in the head of a native speaker , as far as a grammatical theory is concerned . The grammatical theory is supposed to correspond in some way to the architecture of the language faculty ( see Chomsky 1965 ...
... theory of CGEL is all that is in the head of a native speaker , as far as a grammatical theory is concerned . The grammatical theory is supposed to correspond in some way to the architecture of the language faculty ( see Chomsky 1965 ...
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... theory as we know it for the most part has nothing directly to do with what is in the head , beyond the part that we have to concede to GODZILLA - CGEL . That is , it does not correspond in any principled way to the architecture of the ...
... theory as we know it for the most part has nothing directly to do with what is in the head , beyond the part that we have to concede to GODZILLA - CGEL . That is , it does not correspond in any principled way to the architecture of the ...
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