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Berkeley Linguistics Society 13.383–94 . 1988. A usage - based model . Topics in cognitive linguistics , ed . by Brygida RudzkaOstyn , 127–61 . ( Current issues in linguistic theory , 50. ) Amsterdam & Philadelphia : John Benjamins .
Berkeley Linguistics Society 13.383–94 . 1988. A usage - based model . Topics in cognitive linguistics , ed . by Brygida RudzkaOstyn , 127–61 . ( Current issues in linguistic theory , 50. ) Amsterdam & Philadelphia : John Benjamins .
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Neither the classical structuralist schools nor generative linguistics and its offshoots brought a clear solution to ... understatement ) as an essay ; its primary aim is to lay the foundations of a theory of linguistic variation .
Neither the classical structuralist schools nor generative linguistics and its offshoots brought a clear solution to ... understatement ) as an essay ; its primary aim is to lay the foundations of a theory of linguistic variation .
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Claiming that only experimental results predicted by one's theory are admissible as linguistic evidence is tantamount to claiming that one's theory is unfalsifiable and hence that one does not have a theory to begin with .
Claiming that only experimental results predicted by one's theory are admissible as linguistic evidence is tantamount to claiming that one's theory is unfalsifiable and hence that one does not have a theory to begin with .
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