Language, Band 80George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 2004 |
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... consider the notion of disruptive change , pattern repair , and chain reactions . These chapters provide a good introduction to some ideas that stu- dents sometimes find tricky . In Ch . 14 , an interlude , A considers the role of ...
... consider the notion of disruptive change , pattern repair , and chain reactions . These chapters provide a good introduction to some ideas that stu- dents sometimes find tricky . In Ch . 14 , an interlude , A considers the role of ...
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... consider the particle as a single word of a larger phrase , the length of that phrase may affect ordering preferences based on V - N LDD minimization . So it is not the length of the object NP per se that drives ordering patterns , but ...
... consider the particle as a single word of a larger phrase , the length of that phrase may affect ordering preferences based on V - N LDD minimization . So it is not the length of the object NP per se that drives ordering patterns , but ...
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... consider the pair of sentences in 23 , where coordination and nesting are both viable . Sentence 23a entails that neither plagiarism nor being hated by Dr. Jones would ordinarily be enough to cause me to fail , but that in conjunction ...
... consider the pair of sentences in 23 , where coordination and nesting are both viable . Sentence 23a entails that neither plagiarism nor being hated by Dr. Jones would ordinarily be enough to cause me to fail , but that in conjunction ...
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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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