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Foundations of cognitive grammar , vol . 1 , Theoretical prerequisites . Stan- ford : Stanford University Press . . 1987b . Nouns and verbs . Lg . 63.53–94 . 1987c . Grammatical ramifications of the setting / participant distinction .
Foundations of cognitive grammar , vol . 1 , Theoretical prerequisites . Stan- ford : Stanford University Press . . 1987b . Nouns and verbs . Lg . 63.53–94 . 1987c . Grammatical ramifications of the setting / participant distinction .
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D begins by examining island constraints as evidence for an integrated , cognitive approach to grammar ( Ch . 1 ) and then develops a detailed theory of the relation of grammar to cognition . He then turns to the final question : what ...
D begins by examining island constraints as evidence for an integrated , cognitive approach to grammar ( Ch . 1 ) and then develops a detailed theory of the relation of grammar to cognition . He then turns to the final question : what ...
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Among its laudable properties is the fact that the central hypotheses are tested in an unusually wide area , including phenomena rarely studied in generative grammar , e.g. the syntax of numerals and adjectives .
Among its laudable properties is the fact that the central hypotheses are tested in an unusually wide area , including phenomena rarely studied in generative grammar , e.g. the syntax of numerals and adjectives .
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