Linguistic Theory: Foundations

Linguistic Theory: Foundations
ISBN-10
0521375819
ISBN-13
9780521375818
Category
Linguistics
Pages
500
Language
English
Published
1988
Publisher
Cambridge University Press
Author
Frederick J. Newmeyer

Description

... lesion 77 Tests : comprehension 66–7 ; Curtiss Yamada Comprehensive Language Evaluation ( CYCLE ) 100 ; imitation 66 ; token 100 ; That - t ( that - trace ) effects 60 , 63 Thematic frame , roles 30 Tip - of - the - tongue phenomena ...

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