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Attempts to delimit the class of possible changes in formal terms have been very permissive ; thus Kiparsky 1968 allowed addition , loss , and re - ordering of rules , complication and simplification of structural descriptions , and re ...
Attempts to delimit the class of possible changes in formal terms have been very permissive ; thus Kiparsky 1968 allowed addition , loss , and re - ordering of rules , complication and simplification of structural descriptions , and re ...
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The problem in syntax is that there seem to be no principles ( independent of a theory of grammar ) which formally define possible changes ; syntactic change is in large measure analogical , based on a re - analysis or ...
The problem in syntax is that there seem to be no principles ( independent of a theory of grammar ) which formally define possible changes ; syntactic change is in large measure analogical , based on a re - analysis or ...
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For each position X on the AH , there are possible human languages which relativize X but no positions lower than X. Note that neither 2а nor 2b , in isolation , justifies the distribution given in Table 1 . Thus 2a could be true if no ...
For each position X on the AH , there are possible human languages which relativize X but no positions lower than X. Note that neither 2а nor 2b , in isolation , justifies the distribution given in Table 1 . Thus 2a could be true if no ...
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The structure of communication in early | 444 |
A critical survey of sociolinguistics G D Bills | 454 |
Appalachian speech R R Butters | 460 |
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