Language, Band 61George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1985 Proceedings of the annual meeting of the Society in v. 1-11, 1925-34. After 1934 they appear in Its Bulletin. |
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... explanation for the failure of 22-23 . The point remains that such an explanation is conceivable with BASE , but apparently not with NCA . 2.7 . COMPARATIVES can contain missing complement S's : 10 ( 24 ) Enrico urla più forte di quanto ...
... explanation for the failure of 22-23 . The point remains that such an explanation is conceivable with BASE , but apparently not with NCA . 2.7 . COMPARATIVES can contain missing complement S's : 10 ( 24 ) Enrico urla più forte di quanto ...
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... explanation in general , an explanation of language development should be a proper sub - part . Though A does not explore the application of this criterion in detail , he assumes that all the accounts he examines do satisfy it , if only ...
... explanation in general , an explanation of language development should be a proper sub - part . Though A does not explore the application of this criterion in detail , he assumes that all the accounts he examines do satisfy it , if only ...
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... explanation , linguistic development is explained ( in whole or in part ) by appeal to cognitive or social developments which precede it — and which , by reason of proximity in time and similarity of ' type ' of development , can be ...
... explanation , linguistic development is explained ( in whole or in part ) by appeal to cognitive or social developments which precede it — and which , by reason of proximity in time and similarity of ' type ' of development , can be ...
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