Language, Band 55George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1979 Proceedings of the annual meeting of the Society in v. 1-11, 1925-34. After 1934 they appear in Its Bulletin. |
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... possible grammar of a natural language . The grammars must also generate outputs which permit mutual comprehensibility . The absence of further formal constraints should not be surprising . Attempts to delimit the class of possible ...
... possible grammar of a natural language . The grammars must also generate outputs which permit mutual comprehensibility . The absence of further formal constraints should not be surprising . Attempts to delimit the class of possible ...
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... possible changes ; syntactic change is in large measure analogical , based on a re - analysis or ' regrammatization ... possible syntactic change , and the consequently limited applicability of internal reconstruc- tion and the ...
... possible changes ; syntactic change is in large measure analogical , based on a re - analysis or ' regrammatization ... possible syntactic change , and the consequently limited applicability of internal reconstruc- tion and the ...
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... possible co - occurrences of VSO / SVO / SOV , PREP / POST , N + GEN / GEN + N , and N + ADJ / ADJ + N in Greenberg ; of these , only 15 are attested . My implicational universals collectively predict this balance . Their ...
... possible co - occurrences of VSO / SVO / SOV , PREP / POST , N + GEN / GEN + N , and N + ADJ / ADJ + N in Greenberg ; of these , only 15 are attested . My implicational universals collectively predict this balance . Their ...
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language development | 765 |
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