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Natural language and speech , ed . by Ewan Klein and Frederik Veltman , 69–83 . Berlin : Springer - Verlag . and Carl POLLARD . 1991. An integrated theory of complement control . Language 67.63-113 . SINGH , Mona . 1992.
Natural language and speech , ed . by Ewan Klein and Frederik Veltman , 69–83 . Berlin : Springer - Verlag . and Carl POLLARD . 1991. An integrated theory of complement control . Language 67.63-113 . SINGH , Mona . 1992.
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a Several of the papers extend natural language pars- cognitive and a historical perspective , Fludernik ading into new territory . For example , Mats WIRÉN dresses issues that will be of interest to discourse and RALPH RÖNNQUIST ...
a Several of the papers extend natural language pars- cognitive and a historical perspective , Fludernik ading into new territory . For example , Mats WIRÉN dresses issues that will be of interest to discourse and RALPH RÖNNQUIST ...
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NATURAL SELECTION . The following experiments explore the relative efficiency of several variant acquisition procedures on a range of full languages by holding the linguistic environment constant but allowing natural selection between ...
NATURAL SELECTION . The following experiments explore the relative efficiency of several variant acquisition procedures on a range of full languages by holding the linguistic environment constant but allowing natural selection between ...
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