Language, Band 61,Ausgaben 3-4George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1985 |
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... formal grammar thus contribute in a natural way to the explanation of implicational and distributional universals derived from Greenberg's word order samples . At the same time , some of the formal prin- ciples are better supported than ...
... formal grammar thus contribute in a natural way to the explanation of implicational and distributional universals derived from Greenberg's word order samples . At the same time , some of the formal prin- ciples are better supported than ...
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... formal basis for this characterization . 3. A SCALAR ACCOUNT . We agree with Ladd that some salient relationship between discourse entities is a necessary condition for a speaker's use of FR , but we have found that a much broader range ...
... formal basis for this characterization . 3. A SCALAR ACCOUNT . We agree with Ladd that some salient relationship between discourse entities is a necessary condition for a speaker's use of FR , but we have found that a much broader range ...
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... formal expression of her axiom , stated in prose , that allows the categorial features to be derived as theorems ? Until these questions are answered , the claim of eliminating categorial features is rather inaccurate . 2.4 . As noted ...
... formal expression of her axiom , stated in prose , that allows the categorial features to be derived as theorems ? Until these questions are answered , the claim of eliminating categorial features is rather inaccurate . 2.4 . As noted ...
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