Language, Band 84,Ausgaben 1-4Linguistic Society of America, 2008 |
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... 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 usage ...
... 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 usage ...
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... grammar ? Where does formal grammar fit into the language processing models developed by psycholinguists ? The time has come to end the debate between the two extremes , to accept that both frequency statistics and formal grammar play a ...
... grammar ? Where does formal grammar fit into the language processing models developed by psycholinguists ? The time has come to end the debate between the two extremes , to accept that both frequency statistics and formal grammar play a ...
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A strictly generative grammar is not adequate . Such a grammar can distinguish between grammatical and ungrammatical - a grammatical form is a form for which a well- formed derivation exists and all other forms are ungrammatical ...
A strictly generative grammar is not adequate . Such a grammar can distinguish between grammatical and ungrammatical - a grammatical form is a form for which a well- formed derivation exists and all other forms are ungrammatical ...
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