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STRUCTURE DEPENDENCE IN GRAMMAR FORMATION STEPHEN CRAIN AND MINEHARU NAKAYAMA University of Connecticut A fundamental goal of linguistic theory is to account for language acquisition . At the heart of the problem is the poverty of the ...
STRUCTURE DEPENDENCE IN GRAMMAR FORMATION STEPHEN CRAIN AND MINEHARU NAKAYAMA University of Connecticut A fundamental goal of linguistic theory is to account for language acquisition . At the heart of the problem is the poverty of the ...
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PREVIOUS RESEARCH ON STRUCTURE - DEPENDENCE . In view of its importance , there have been surprisingly few experimental investigations of structure - dependence . We know of only two phenomena which have been investigated .
PREVIOUS RESEARCH ON STRUCTURE - DEPENDENCE . In view of its importance , there have been surprisingly few experimental investigations of structure - dependence . We know of only two phenomena which have been investigated .
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1 that any comparison of languages presupposes a number of essential shared properties ( universals ) located in the languages ' deep structures . He posits two levels of deep structure : the semological space of sememes , and the locus ...
1 that any comparison of languages presupposes a number of essential shared properties ( universals ) located in the languages ' deep structures . He posits two levels of deep structure : the semological space of sememes , and the locus ...
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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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