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One might therefore propose that Sesotho - speaking children acquire passives early for purely functional reasons . I suspect , however , that the functional argument is not entirely sufficient . Because passives play an important ...
One might therefore propose that Sesotho - speaking children acquire passives early for purely functional reasons . I suspect , however , that the functional argument is not entirely sufficient . Because passives play an important ...
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Using the boolean approach to generalized quantifiers developed in Keenan & Stavi 1986 , Keenan defines existential determiners recursively in terms of what he calls EXISTENTIAL FUNCTIONS . A function f from properties to sets of ...
Using the boolean approach to generalized quantifiers developed in Keenan & Stavi 1986 , Keenan defines existential determiners recursively in terms of what he calls EXISTENTIAL FUNCTIONS . A function f from properties to sets of ...
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They show that this transfer , and the resulting transformation of social processes into cognitive processes , has two prerequisites : the child must become aware of the functional significance of other - regulated behavior , and the ...
They show that this transfer , and the resulting transformation of social processes into cognitive processes , has two prerequisites : the child must become aware of the functional significance of other - regulated behavior , and the ...
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