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... natural classes of morpholog- ical features . This is reflected in the universal classificatory use of the terms PERSON , NUMBER , and GENDER , as well as other classes of features not discussed here . At least this much organization is ...
... natural classes of morpholog- ical features . This is reflected in the universal classificatory use of the terms PERSON , NUMBER , and GENDER , as well as other classes of features not discussed here . At least this much organization is ...
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... natural class of phonological features , permitting an explanation of certain feature groupings that arise in the phonological patterns of the world's languages . Morphological features group in the same way , although there are fewer ...
... natural class of phonological features , permitting an explanation of certain feature groupings that arise in the phonological patterns of the world's languages . Morphological features group in the same way , although there are fewer ...
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... natural language production and com- prehension is turning formal language theory into a new domain , making the predominant notion of universal grammar obsolete . Well , why not ? A simi- lar account has by now found its way into ...
... natural language production and com- prehension is turning formal language theory into a new domain , making the predominant notion of universal grammar obsolete . Well , why not ? A simi- lar account has by now found its way into ...
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JOURNAL OF THE LINGUISTIC | 399 |
The syntactic structure of French auxiliaries Anne Abeillé Danièle Godard | 404 |
English subjectless tagged sentences Paul Kay | 453 |
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