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In applying this kind of model to linguistic data , it is important to bear in mind just which aspects of the model are helpful to our understanding of language . Thus I focus on the following factors because they help us understand how ...
In applying this kind of model to linguistic data , it is important to bear in mind just which aspects of the model are helpful to our understanding of language . Thus I focus on the following factors because they help us understand how ...
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Nevertheless , the role of grammatical constraints in real - time language processes is important from a number of different perspectives . For theories of language processing , it is important to know the extent to which real - time ...
Nevertheless , the role of grammatical constraints in real - time language processes is important from a number of different perspectives . For theories of language processing , it is important to know the extent to which real - time ...
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( iii ) Researchers are developing the theory not only within the traditional linguistic domains of syntax and phonology , but also in important studies in language variation and change , language acquisition , and so forth .
( iii ) Researchers are developing the theory not only within the traditional linguistic domains of syntax and phonology , but also in important studies in language variation and change , language acquisition , and so forth .
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Letters to Language | 479 |
Problems for the pronominal argument hypothesis | 486 |
A cognitive | 515 |
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