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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... strategy definitions like those above , it would be impossible to judge whether or not a given language supports ... strategy after what seems to be its most important feature . In this way he distinguishes the WORD ORDER Strategy ( WO ...
... strategy definitions like those above , it would be impossible to judge whether or not a given language supports ... strategy after what seems to be its most important feature . In this way he distinguishes the WORD ORDER Strategy ( WO ...
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... strategy , as they must according to HC2 . If no positions are listed , then all relativizable positions may or must use this strategy . Places where boxes do not match up between columns indicate languages for which the different ...
... strategy , as they must according to HC2 . If no positions are listed , then all relativizable positions may or must use this strategy . Places where boxes do not match up between columns indicate languages for which the different ...
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... strategy , then it can relativize all higher positions with that strategy . b . For each position on the AH , there are possible languages which can relativize that position with a primary strategy , but cannot relativize any lower ...
... strategy , then it can relativize all higher positions with that strategy . b . For each position on the AH , there are possible languages which can relativize that position with a primary strategy , but cannot relativize any lower ...
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language development | 765 |
Talking to children | 981 |
Grammatical theory in western Europe 15001700 | 987 |
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