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But I do deny that the grammar of any particular individual can Grammar and usage : A response to Gregory be derived from probabilities gleaned from corR. Guy pora full of utterances where social proximity among speakers is absent .
But I do deny that the grammar of any particular individual can Grammar and usage : A response to Gregory be derived from probabilities gleaned from corR. Guy pora full of utterances where social proximity among speakers is absent .
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FROM USAGE TO GRAMMAR : THE MIND'S RESPONSE TO REPETITION a Joan BYBEE University of New Mexico A usage - based view takes grammar to be the cognitive organization of one's experience with language . Aspects of that experience ...
FROM USAGE TO GRAMMAR : THE MIND'S RESPONSE TO REPETITION a Joan BYBEE University of New Mexico A usage - based view takes grammar to be the cognitive organization of one's experience with language . Aspects of that experience ...
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These facts all point to the conclusion that grammar is the cognitive organization of experience with language . Usage feeds into the creation of grammar just as much as grammar determines the shape of usage . Actual language use cannot ...
These facts all point to the conclusion that grammar is the cognitive organization of experience with language . Usage feeds into the creation of grammar just as much as grammar determines the shape of usage . Actual language use cannot ...
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Letters to Language | 479 |
Problems for the pronominal argument hypothesis | 486 |
A cognitive | 515 |
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