Language, Band 54,Ausgaben 1-3Linguistic Society of America, 1978 |
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... argument at all . As in most arguments that have come to my attention purporting to falsify the Koutsoudas - Sanders - Noll hypothesis , the standard of argument and evidence here is too low to be taken seriously . And Schane's ...
... argument at all . As in most arguments that have come to my attention purporting to falsify the Koutsoudas - Sanders - Noll hypothesis , the standard of argument and evidence here is too low to be taken seriously . And Schane's ...
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... argument , these two chapters seem somewhat pointless : since the readers do not yet know what Menzel's argument will be , they do not know what to look for in these surveys . A brief introductory section to the book , summarizing its ...
... argument , these two chapters seem somewhat pointless : since the readers do not yet know what Menzel's argument will be , they do not know what to look for in these surveys . A brief introductory section to the book , summarizing its ...
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... argument discussed above ) . But this is not a compelling argument : granting that determinants in e are oblique or partially so — and I have argued elsewhere ( Chapin 1974 ) that the syntax of the resumptive particle ai also leads to ...
... argument discussed above ) . But this is not a compelling argument : granting that determinants in e are oblique or partially so — and I have argued elsewhere ( Chapin 1974 ) that the syntax of the resumptive particle ai also leads to ...
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