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Hence LFG provides a richer theory of GR's than does MG , which provides only what correspond to surface GR'sbut a more impoverished theory than that of RG , which provides GR's at any number of levels . LFG must tackle the data adduced ...
Hence LFG provides a richer theory of GR's than does MG , which provides only what correspond to surface GR'sbut a more impoverished theory than that of RG , which provides GR's at any number of levels . LFG must tackle the data adduced ...
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He provides a review of the literature on the subject , and a Crib speech and language play . By discussion of the importance of innate vs. STAN A. KUCZAJ II . New York : learned behaviors in language acquisition .
He provides a review of the literature on the subject , and a Crib speech and language play . By discussion of the importance of innate vs. STAN A. KUCZAJ II . New York : learned behaviors in language acquisition .
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In Ch . 1 , which provides an overview to ( Multilingual matters , 5. ) Avon , LP and its relevance to the Quebec context , B England : Multilingual Matters , carefully avoids political motivations — or , for 1984. Pp . xvi , 304.
In Ch . 1 , which provides an overview to ( Multilingual matters , 5. ) Avon , LP and its relevance to the Quebec context , B England : Multilingual Matters , carefully avoids political motivations — or , for 1984. Pp . xvi , 304.
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Orthography and linguistic theory Mark Aronoff | 28 |
Complementation in Italian Donna Jo Napoli | 73 |
The independence of syntax and phonology in cliticization Judith L Klavans | 95 |
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