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... preserving the viability of the linguistic signal as a successful means of encoding and decoding meanings . Rather than argue for innate principles constraining this mapping , one could develop an ' efficiency of use ' argument ...
... preserving the viability of the linguistic signal as a successful means of encoding and decoding meanings . Rather than argue for innate principles constraining this mapping , one could develop an ' efficiency of use ' argument ...
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One might argue that choice of one analysis over the other must be determined by considerations of economy in the grammar . Thus we might retain the analysis of 126-128 suggested in $ 4.21 , on the grounds that these complements are ...
One might argue that choice of one analysis over the other must be determined by considerations of economy in the grammar . Thus we might retain the analysis of 126-128 suggested in $ 4.21 , on the grounds that these complements are ...
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R's argument here is certainly sound , but its importance for the validity of the quantitative paradigm is not as clear . She wants to argue that the flaw in Labov's ordering argument is symptomatic of a general incapacity of ...
R's argument here is certainly sound , but its importance for the validity of the quantitative paradigm is not as clear . She wants to argue that the flaw in Labov's ordering argument is symptomatic of a general incapacity of ...
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