Language, Band 65,Ausgaben 1-2Linguistic Society of America, 1989 |
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... evidence in Lehmann ( 1920 : 767 ) . I noted Lehmann's proposal , just as I did many others ; some I accepted , some I did not . But what Lehmann and many others have done - comparing just two lan- guages - is exactly what I never do ...
... evidence in Lehmann ( 1920 : 767 ) . I noted Lehmann's proposal , just as I did many others ; some I accepted , some I did not . But what Lehmann and many others have done - comparing just two lan- guages - is exactly what I never do ...
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... evidence that they ignore it ( e.g. Braine 1971 , McNeill 1966 , Mar- atsos 1986 ) . Baker's paradoxes arise when input sentences inspire the child to make gen- eralizations that define a larger language than the one spoken by the ...
... evidence that they ignore it ( e.g. Braine 1971 , McNeill 1966 , Mar- atsos 1986 ) . Baker's paradoxes arise when input sentences inspire the child to make gen- eralizations that define a larger language than the one spoken by the ...
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... evidence from English and other languages ) . If chil- dren find this metaphoric extension natural ( and there is evidence that they naturally extend physical locutions to abstract metaphoric domains ; see Bow- erman 1978 ) , then even ...
... evidence from English and other languages ) . If chil- dren find this metaphoric extension natural ( and there is evidence that they naturally extend physical locutions to abstract metaphoric domains ; see Bow- erman 1978 ) , then even ...
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