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George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch. IMPLICATIONAL UNIVERSALS AS PREDICTORS OF WORD ORDER CHANGE JOHN A. HAWKINS University of Southern California Implicational universals of the form ' If a language has some word order P , then it ...
George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch. IMPLICATIONAL UNIVERSALS AS PREDICTORS OF WORD ORDER CHANGE JOHN A. HAWKINS University of Southern California Implicational universals of the form ' If a language has some word order P , then it ...
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... word order P , then it also has some single word order Q ) , my statements involve at least three properties : e.g. , if a language has some word order P , and if it has word order Q , than it will also have word order R. By , in effect ...
... word order P , then it also has some single word order Q ) , my statements involve at least three properties : e.g. , if a language has some word order P , and if it has word order Q , than it will also have word order R. By , in effect ...
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... Word order and word order change . Austin : University of Texas Press . , and SANDRA A. THOMPSON . 1974. Historical change of word order : a case study of Chinese and its implications . In Anderson & Jones , 199-218 . . 1975. The ...
... Word order and word order change . Austin : University of Texas Press . , and SANDRA A. THOMPSON . 1974. Historical change of word order : a case study of Chinese and its implications . In Anderson & Jones , 199-218 . . 1975. The ...
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