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Syntactic development, its input and output
Anat Ninio
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Linguistic Theory
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Syntactic Development
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Learning Process
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Utterance
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Complexity Theory
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Grammaticalization
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Linguistic Input
50%
English Corpus
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Self-organized Criticality
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New Facts
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Source Theory
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Parental Speech
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Minimalist Program
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Zipf Curve
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Corpus Linguistics
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Linguistic Corpus
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Quantitative Linguistics
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Syntactic Learning
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Arts and Humanities
Theoretical Linguistics
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Syntactic development
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Linguistics
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Corpus
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Utterance
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Grammaticalization
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reliance
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scrutiny
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Learning Process
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Complexity Theory
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Minimalist Program
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Criticality
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Corpus Linguistics
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linguistic corpora
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Quantitative linguistics
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Syntax
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Social Sciences
Syntax
100%
Complexity Theory
33%
Grammaticalization
33%
Learning Process
33%
Corpus Linguistics
33%
Economics, Econometrics and Finance
Learning Process
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Complexity Theory
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