Language, Band 65,Ausgaben 1-2Linguistic Society of America, 1989 |
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... functional reasons . I suspect , however , that the functional argument is not entirely sufficient . Because passives play an important functional role in the grammar of Sesotho ... function 68 68 LANGUAGE , VOLUME 65 , NUMBER 1 ( 1989 )
... functional reasons . I suspect , however , that the functional argument is not entirely sufficient . Because passives play an important functional role in the grammar of Sesotho ... function 68 68 LANGUAGE , VOLUME 65 , NUMBER 1 ( 1989 )
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... FUNCTIONS . A function f from properties to sets of properties is existential iff for all properties p , q we have p E f ( q ) just in case 1 E f ( q ^ p ) ( where I is the universal property or UNIT of the property algebra ) ...
... FUNCTIONS . A function f from properties to sets of properties is existential iff for all properties p , q we have p E f ( q ) just in case 1 E f ( q ^ p ) ( where I is the universal property or UNIT of the property algebra ) ...
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... function ' in grammar or language acquisition ( as do the chapters by Bickhard and Karmiloff - Smith ) . Silverstein's ' three faces of " function " are ( a ) the referential function traditionally studied in works on the system ...
... function ' in grammar or language acquisition ( as do the chapters by Bickhard and Karmiloff - Smith ) . Silverstein's ' three faces of " function " are ( a ) the referential function traditionally studied in works on the system ...
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