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A theory of grammar thus constitutes the framework for investigating linguistic performance and processing models ; in parallel , a study of behavior may provide evidence in evaluating linguistic hypotheses . > 1.
A theory of grammar thus constitutes the framework for investigating linguistic performance and processing models ; in parallel , a study of behavior may provide evidence in evaluating linguistic hypotheses . > 1.
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The basic question is : Should grammar be autonomous of pragmatics ? Or should ' pragmatic meanings ' - matters having to do with speakers ' assumptions , intentions , thoughts and feelings — be accounted for in the same over - all ...
The basic question is : Should grammar be autonomous of pragmatics ? Or should ' pragmatic meanings ' - matters having to do with speakers ' assumptions , intentions , thoughts and feelings — be accounted for in the same over - all ...
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Perspectives on functional grammar , ed . by Teun Hoekstra et al . , 41-74 . Dordrecht : Foris . Dixon , ROBERT M. W. 1979. Ergativity . Lg . 55.59–138 . Du Bois , John W. 1980. Beyond definiteness : The trace of identity in discourse .
Perspectives on functional grammar , ed . by Teun Hoekstra et al . , 41-74 . Dordrecht : Foris . Dixon , ROBERT M. W. 1979. Ergativity . Lg . 55.59–138 . Du Bois , John W. 1980. Beyond definiteness : The trace of identity in discourse .
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The lexicon Victoria A Fromkin | 1 |
Predication and PRO N Hornstein and D Lightfoot | 23 |
Nouns and verbs Ronald W Langacker | 53 |
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