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Other scholars propose unified theories of information structure that include both informational and ... Instead , we will adopt the distinction between discourse - given , inferable , and discourse - new , originally proposed by Prince ...
Other scholars propose unified theories of information structure that include both informational and ... Instead , we will adopt the distinction between discourse - given , inferable , and discourse - new , originally proposed by Prince ...
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In addition , there have been few proposals about the grammatical representation and formalization of the distinction ... Chomsky ( 1981 : 8 ) also proposed that the same mechanism might well be responsible for acquisition of the ...
In addition , there have been few proposals about the grammatical representation and formalization of the distinction ... Chomsky ( 1981 : 8 ) also proposed that the same mechanism might well be responsible for acquisition of the ...
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Greenberg ( 1963 ) rejected such nonlinguistic claims and proposed a classification on purely linguistic grounds that grouped the languages of Africa into four large families . Many components of Greenberg's hypotheses have been tested ...
Greenberg ( 1963 ) rejected such nonlinguistic claims and proposed a classification on purely linguistic grounds that grouped the languages of Africa into four large families . Many components of Greenberg's hypotheses have been tested ...
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