Language, Band 65,Ausgaben 1-2Linguistic Society of America, 1989 |
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... apply ? Evidence from the definiteness of variables ' ( 21-42 ) puts forth an argument for Logical Form ( LF ) as the level at which the principles accountable for the Definiteness Effect ( DE ) in existential sentences apply . The DE ...
... apply ? Evidence from the definiteness of variables ' ( 21-42 ) puts forth an argument for Logical Form ( LF ) as the level at which the principles accountable for the Definiteness Effect ( DE ) in existential sentences apply . The DE ...
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... apply if its struc- tural description is met but its structural description must in fact be met if the complement ... application and constraints on possible rule formulation . The two are , of course , as different as different can be ...
... apply if its struc- tural description is met but its structural description must in fact be met if the complement ... application and constraints on possible rule formulation . The two are , of course , as different as different can be ...
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... apply a rule productively , but learn constraints on how freely the rule may apply in the language they are acquiring and use these constraints as criteria on which verbs to apply the rule to . We conducted four studies to distinguish ...
... apply a rule productively , but learn constraints on how freely the rule may apply in the language they are acquiring and use these constraints as criteria on which verbs to apply the rule to . We conducted four studies to distinguish ...
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