Language, Band 68,Ausgaben 3-4George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1992 |
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... sentences of the target language , and more . On this scenario , the input to language learners will always be consistent with their erroneous decision , and so they will continue to generate and accept ungrammatical sentences . As a ...
... sentences of the target language , and more . On this scenario , the input to language learners will always be consistent with their erroneous decision , and so they will continue to generate and accept ungrammatical sentences . As a ...
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... sentences like la and 1b , but reject sentences like 1d , where each has the appropriate coreference . ( Sentences like 1c were not tested in this exper- iment . ) If children ever generalized to allow the relevant interpretation of a ...
... sentences like la and 1b , but reject sentences like 1d , where each has the appropriate coreference . ( Sentences like 1c were not tested in this exper- iment . ) If children ever generalized to allow the relevant interpretation of a ...
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... sentences when the ungrammatical sentences involve in- appropriate case - marking does not prove that subjects are tapping the same sentence - processing mechanisms for grammatical and ungrammatical English sentences when the ...
... sentences when the ungrammatical sentences involve in- appropriate case - marking does not prove that subjects are tapping the same sentence - processing mechanisms for grammatical and ungrammatical English sentences when the ...
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Otto Jespersen Leonard Bloomfield | 465 |
Vocalic underspecification | 492 |
The present perfect puzzle Wolfgang Klein | 525 |
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acceptability acquisition American analysis appear approach argues argument aspects Bloomfield Cambridge chapter Chris claim complex considered constructions contains context contrast Coppieters correlations definition derived dialect discourse discussion distinction effects elements English errors evidence example existential expression fact French functional German given grammar iconicity idea important interest interpretation involved Jespersen John language less lexical linguistic locative Mary meaning Michigan native nature notes object particular past phonological position possible predicate present Press principles problem processes proform question reading reference relations relative represented respect rules semantic sentences similar speakers specified speech structure subjects suggests syntactic syntax Table task tense theory topic underspecified University variables verb volume vowels York