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Authors: Jean Aitchison
constraints on rules
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3
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constructional homonymity
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contaminations
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content approach (to language acquisition)
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continuity vs. discontinuity theories (of language origin)
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19
contrast, principle of
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Cookie Monster
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Cooper, A.
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core vs. periphery
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correction (of children’s language)
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3
correspondence hypothesis
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4
Cosmides, L.
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Cotterill, R.
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Crago, M.B.
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Crain, S.
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Cratylus
(Plato)
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creativity (design feature of language): ape communication
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; in human language
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5
Cross, T.
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Cruttenden, A.
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CT/CAT (X-ray computed tomography) scans
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cultural transmission (of language)
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Czech
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Dar (chimp)
31
Darwin, C.
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Davidson, R.
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Dax, M.
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de la Mare, W.
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de Villiers, J.G. and P.A.
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de Waal, F.B.M.
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Deacon, T.
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deaf children
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decoding
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comprehension of language
deep structure (D-structure)
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; arguments for
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; experiments on
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7
; Minimalist Program
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; vs. surface structure
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transformations
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; Universal Grammar
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Dell, G.S.
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Dennis, M.
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derivational theory of complexity (DTC)
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4
Descartes, R.
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design features of language
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8
Desnos, R.
17
detailed planning (of speech)
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8
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Deutsch, G.
241
dichotic listening tests
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6
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discontinuity theories (of language origin)
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19
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discontinuous constructions
144
discourse analysis
239
displacement (design feature of language)
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4
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double-articulation
23
Down’s syndrome
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D-structure
see
deep structure
DTC
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derivational theory of complexity
duality (design feature of language)
21
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23
dwarfs, nanocephalic
43
dyslexia
57
dysphasia
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aphasia
EACH OTHER (reciprocals)
127
EEG (electroencephalogram)
51
E-language (externalized language)
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electro-diagnosis
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Ellis, A.W.
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emergence (of speech): vs. acquisition
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,
146
; biologically triggered behaviour
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1
Emperor of Jupiter example
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encoding
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production of speech
epigenesis
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epistemological structures
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Epstein, W.
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ERPs
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event related potentials
Ervin(-Tripp), S.M.
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evaluation procedure
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Evans, W.E.
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Eve (‘Harvard child’)
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16
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event related potentials (ERPs)
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everyday needs hypothesis (of language acquisition)
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30
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evidence, negative
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feedback vs. evidence
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Ferreira, V.S.
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Field, J.
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Fiez, J.A.
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Fillenbaum, S.
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fine-tuning hypothesis
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‘fingerprint’ approach
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finite-state model
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Firlik, K.S.
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Fitch, T.
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Flores d’Arcais, G.B.
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fluctuation in child language
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17
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fMRI
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functional magnetic resonance imaging
Fodor, J.A.
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Foley, C.
242
foot (rhythmic unit)
231
Ford, M.
191
formal vs. substantive universals
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9
Foss, D.
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Fourcin, A.J.
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Fouts, R.S.
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Fowler, C.A.
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Franklin, Benjamin
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