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Splitting rates generated by grammar in Table 4 . ence ' ( 17 ) .29 For our purposes , the set of possible learning theories can be partitioned differently : on one side are those that endow the learner with a specific phonetic ...
Splitting rates generated by grammar in Table 4 . ence ' ( 17 ) .29 For our purposes , the set of possible learning theories can be partitioned differently : on one side are those that endow the learner with a specific phonetic ...
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narrow sense , i.e. what is both specific to humans and specific to language ) probably consists of nothing except recursion ' . This article was published long enough ago for A to mention it in a footnote but too recently for him to ...
narrow sense , i.e. what is both specific to humans and specific to language ) probably consists of nothing except recursion ' . This article was published long enough ago for A to mention it in a footnote but too recently for him to ...
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SECOND - PERSON SINGULAR NONSPECIFIC . Regarding the 2st Person Nonspecific , we distinguish , following Cameron 1996 and Flores - Ferrán 2004 , 2sg Person verbs that make definite , specific references to the interlocutor , for example ...
SECOND - PERSON SINGULAR NONSPECIFIC . Regarding the 2st Person Nonspecific , we distinguish , following Cameron 1996 and Flores - Ferrán 2004 , 2sg Person verbs that make definite , specific references to the interlocutor , for example ...
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Dedication | 1 |
Canonical typology suppletion and possible words Greville G Corbett | 8 |
Free prefix ordering in Chintang Balthasar Bickel Goma Banjade Martin Gaenszle | 43 |
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