Language, Band 80George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 2004 |
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... analysis . However , the author insists that other language levels have to be taken into account , showing that this distinction is not a strict dichotomy , but a spectrum . A priori languages have received only a modest amount of ...
... analysis . However , the author insists that other language levels have to be taken into account , showing that this distinction is not a strict dichotomy , but a spectrum . A priori languages have received only a modest amount of ...
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... analysis is one of copy - and - delete . The idea is that when lexical items ( e.g. clitics , verbs ) move in the syntax , they leave a copy of themselves instead of a trace . This syntactic structure with multiple copies of many ...
... analysis is one of copy - and - delete . The idea is that when lexical items ( e.g. clitics , verbs ) move in the syntax , they leave a copy of themselves instead of a trace . This syntactic structure with multiple copies of many ...
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... analysis and historical linguistics . Discourse analysis may also be defined not only by its object of study but also by its methods . Choice of data - introspective or empirical , spoken or written , monologic or dialogic - is of ...
... analysis and historical linguistics . Discourse analysis may also be defined not only by its object of study but also by its methods . Choice of data - introspective or empirical , spoken or written , monologic or dialogic - is of ...
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Letters to Language | 1 |
Crosslinguistic perspectives Ulrike Zeshan | 7 |
Subjects and interface delay in child Spanish and Catalan John Grinstead | 40 |
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