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CONSTRAINTS ON RULE APPLICATION include all of Ross's constraints and the better - known formulations of the A - over ... a constraint on rule application ( which may itself be either language - particular or universal ) may block the ...
CONSTRAINTS ON RULE APPLICATION include all of Ross's constraints and the better - known formulations of the A - over ... a constraint on rule application ( which may itself be either language - particular or universal ) may block the ...
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Only constraints on rule formulation actively reduce the class of possible grammars , but ITG suggests in several places that constraints on rule application do so as well . It is important for the student to be clear about this point ...
Only constraints on rule formulation actively reduce the class of possible grammars , but ITG suggests in several places that constraints on rule application do so as well . It is important for the student to be clear about this point ...
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It is also unclear how they succeed at finding these constraints , given that negative evidence is unavailable and positive evidence for the constraints is quite subtle : just because a child has not heard a verb alternate , he cannot ...
It is also unclear how they succeed at finding these constraints , given that negative evidence is unavailable and positive evidence for the constraints is quite subtle : just because a child has not heard a verb alternate , he cannot ...
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The notion of source in language | 1 |
An example | 31 |
Maturation and the acquisition of the Sesotho passive Katherine Demuth | 56 |
Urheberrecht | |
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