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From usage to grammar : The mind's response to repetition . Language 82.4.711-33 . CLARK , BRADY . 2005. On stochastic grammar . Language 81.1.207–17 . GAHL , SUSANNE , and Susan M. GARNSEY . 2004. Knowledge of grammar , knowledge of ...
From usage to grammar : The mind's response to repetition . Language 82.4.711-33 . CLARK , BRADY . 2005. On stochastic grammar . Language 81.1.207–17 . GAHL , SUSANNE , and Susan M. GARNSEY . 2004. Knowledge of grammar , knowledge of ...
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Since the markedness constraints that rule out impossible words can be ranked relative to each other , an OT grammar generates information about the ill - formedness relationship between different ungrammatical forms .
Since the markedness constraints that rule out impossible words can be ranked relative to each other , an OT grammar generates information about the ill - formedness relationship between different ungrammatical forms .
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This could be interpreted as evidence of universal grammar influencing their response patterns , irrespective of whether universal grammar is taken to be preprogrammed and innate , or externally grounded in phonetic perceptibility ...
This could be interpreted as evidence of universal grammar influencing their response patterns , irrespective of whether universal grammar is taken to be preprogrammed and innate , or externally grounded in phonetic perceptibility ...
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