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The article demonstrates how the results of theoretical linguistics ( here the Extended Accessibility Hierarchy ) may be ... Many earlier linguists viewed linguistic theory as little more than a summary of the techniques of description ...
The article demonstrates how the results of theoretical linguistics ( here the Extended Accessibility Hierarchy ) may be ... Many earlier linguists viewed linguistic theory as little more than a summary of the techniques of description ...
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Linguistic Inquiry 2.433–63 . BOLINGER , DWIGHT L. 1972. That's that . ... Universals in linguistic theory , ed . by Emmon Bach & Robert T. Harms , 1-88 . ... Occasional Papers in Linguistics , University of Massachusetts , 1.34–44 .
Linguistic Inquiry 2.433–63 . BOLINGER , DWIGHT L. 1972. That's that . ... Universals in linguistic theory , ed . by Emmon Bach & Robert T. Harms , 1-88 . ... Occasional Papers in Linguistics , University of Massachusetts , 1.34–44 .
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ON ESTABLISHING LINGUISTIC UNIVERSALS : A CASE FOR IN - DEPTH SYNCHRONIC ANALYSIS JAMES E. CATHEY and RICHARD A. DEMERS University of Massachusetts University of Arizona Although important insights have been gained by comparing small ...
ON ESTABLISHING LINGUISTIC UNIVERSALS : A CASE FOR IN - DEPTH SYNCHRONIC ANALYSIS JAMES E. CATHEY and RICHARD A. DEMERS University of Massachusetts University of Arizona Although important insights have been gained by comparing small ...
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Conjunction Reduction Gapping and RightNode Raising Richard A Hudson | 535 |
The interface of theory and description Peter Cole | 563 |
Which that Herbert F W Stahlke | 584 |
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