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Such specific lexical requirements are not ruled out in a structural account . This is why a there are sentences our account predicts to be unambiguous that turn out to be ambiguous , such as 21 , Kuno et al.'s ( 36a , b ) . ( 21 ) a .
Such specific lexical requirements are not ruled out in a structural account . This is why a there are sentences our account predicts to be unambiguous that turn out to be ambiguous , such as 21 , Kuno et al.'s ( 36a , b ) . ( 21 ) a .
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Pinker and Bloom ( 1990 ) argue for an adaptationist account of the BIOLOGICAL evolution of the language acquisition device ( LAD ) suggesting that the domain - specific linguistic knowledge required to support reliable language ...
Pinker and Bloom ( 1990 ) argue for an adaptationist account of the BIOLOGICAL evolution of the language acquisition device ( LAD ) suggesting that the domain - specific linguistic knowledge required to support reliable language ...
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Palatalization in this language is a complex phenomenon with several rules triggered by specific morphological environments . Most consonants can palatalize in front of any vowel , including u , e.g. / Pubit ' / [ Pub'it ] ' to love ' .
Palatalization in this language is a complex phenomenon with several rules triggered by specific morphological environments . Most consonants can palatalize in front of any vowel , including u , e.g. / Pubit ' / [ Pub'it ] ' to love ' .
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