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He accompanies his statements about language with a paraphrase in terms of mental processes which the speakers are supposed to have undergone . The only evidence for these mental processes is the linguistic process ; they add nothing to ...
He accompanies his statements about language with a paraphrase in terms of mental processes which the speakers are supposed to have undergone . The only evidence for these mental processes is the linguistic process ; they add nothing to ...
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Although the effects of the two kinds of processes are often difficult to disentangle empirically , restriction and interference are logically independent processes . The major linguistic developments that M & B uncover in Ontarian ...
Although the effects of the two kinds of processes are often difficult to disentangle empirically , restriction and interference are logically independent processes . The major linguistic developments that M & B uncover in Ontarian ...
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... interests researchers who see possible commonalities among certain reductive processes involved in pidginization ... and also between those reductive processes on the one hand and the incremental process of acquisition by children ...
... interests researchers who see possible commonalities among certain reductive processes involved in pidginization ... and also between those reductive processes on the one hand and the incremental process of acquisition by children ...
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Otto Jespersen Leonard Bloomfield | 465 |
Vocalic underspecification | 492 |
The present perfect puzzle Wolfgang Klein | 525 |
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