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We suggest that children are observing the Principle of Contrast ( Clark 1987 ) . Since from marks sources , with and by should contrast with it and pick out other meanings : with is assigned to instruments ( along with accompaniment ...
We suggest that children are observing the Principle of Contrast ( Clark 1987 ) . Since from marks sources , with and by should contrast with it and pick out other meanings : with is assigned to instruments ( along with accompaniment ...
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One might claim that pronouns are used for contrast or special emphasis and thus have a more limited distri- bution than clitics . But this is just a label , not a solution : it fails to tell us how pronouns come to be ' contrastive ...
One might claim that pronouns are used for contrast or special emphasis and thus have a more limited distri- bution than clitics . But this is just a label , not a solution : it fails to tell us how pronouns come to be ' contrastive ...
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However , as Safir 1985 has noted , in presentational there contexts the definiteness effect still holds , though it is milder here than in the existential cases . Safir notes a contrast between 46a and 46b which is lacking in 47 .
However , as Safir 1985 has noted , in presentational there contexts the definiteness effect still holds , though it is milder here than in the existential cases . Safir notes a contrast between 46a and 46b which is lacking in 47 .
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Kenneth N Stevens Samuel Jay Keyser | 81 |
Pidgin and creole languages | 107 |
Introduction to the theory | 115 |
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