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... Press . BICKERTON , DEREK . 1971. Inherent variability and variable rules . Foundations of Lan- guage 7.457-92 . 1973. Quantitative versus dynamic paradigms : the case of Montreal que . In Bailey & Shuy , 23-43 . CANFIELD , D. LINCOLN ...
... Press . BICKERTON , DEREK . 1971. Inherent variability and variable rules . Foundations of Lan- guage 7.457-92 . 1973. Quantitative versus dynamic paradigms : the case of Montreal que . In Bailey & Shuy , 23-43 . CANFIELD , D. LINCOLN ...
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