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Since such evidence does not appear to be universally available in the input to the young child , it seems highly unlikely that it could play a crucial role in the acquisition of a principle of UG . The upshot is that the SMP appears to ...
Since such evidence does not appear to be universally available in the input to the young child , it seems highly unlikely that it could play a crucial role in the acquisition of a principle of UG . The upshot is that the SMP appears to ...
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In dealing with probabilistic data , people appear to take advantage of both of these methods ( Messick & Solley 1957 ) . ... This prediction is based on the simple fact that , in the words of the database , / k / appears before some ...
In dealing with probabilistic data , people appear to take advantage of both of these methods ( Messick & Solley 1957 ) . ... This prediction is based on the simple fact that , in the words of the database , / k / appears before some ...
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But how does one learn to apply the OCP to -ing without negative evidence ? Another problem for Yip's optimality theory approach is the fact that there does not appear to be any possible output for sentences which violate the double ...
But how does one learn to apply the OCP to -ing without negative evidence ? Another problem for Yip's optimality theory approach is the fact that there does not appear to be any possible output for sentences which violate the double ...
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