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We now move on to discuss the acquisition of pronouns , and how it motivates both the overall geometry and the underspecification for Speaker and Minimal alluded to above . 3. ACQUISITION EVIDENCE FOR A FEATURE GEOMETRY .
We now move on to discuss the acquisition of pronouns , and how it motivates both the overall geometry and the underspecification for Speaker and Minimal alluded to above . 3. ACQUISITION EVIDENCE FOR A FEATURE GEOMETRY .
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( Greenberg 1963 : 95 ) If case is either not expressed in this geometry or if it is expressed by means of a separate node inserted or constructed by the syntax , we can account for its separation from the morphological realization of ...
( Greenberg 1963 : 95 ) If case is either not expressed in this geometry or if it is expressed by means of a separate node inserted or constructed by the syntax , we can account for its separation from the morphological realization of ...
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The geometry that we have presented provides a representational explanation for the restricted combinations of person / number features attested in the pronouns of the world's languages . Depending on whether or not an interpretive ...
The geometry that we have presented provides a representational explanation for the restricted combinations of person / number features attested in the pronouns of the world's languages . Depending on whether or not an interpretive ...
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JOURNAL OF THE LINGUISTIC | 399 |
A featuregeometric analysis Heidi Harley Elizabeth Ritter | 482 |
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