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Symmetries and asymmetries: their grammar, typology and parsing
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JOHN A. HAWKINS
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November 3, 2009
Published Online: 2009-11-03
Published in Print: 2002-02-01
Walter de Gruyter
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- Issues at the Performance-Grammar Interface: Some Comments on the Commentaries
Articles in the same Issue
- Titelei
- Sonstiges
- Editorial
- Symmetries and asymmetries: their grammar, typology and parsing
- Case distinctions, rich verb agreement, and word order type (Comments on Hawkins’ paper)
- On understanding word order asymmetries. (Comments on John A. Hawkins, “Symmetries and asymmetries: their grammar, typology and parsing”)
- The SO/OS asymmetry and two interpretations of the MaOP: commentary on John A. Hawkins, ‘symmetries and asymmetries: their grammar, typology, and parsing’
- Efficiency preferences: refinements, rankings, and unresolved questions. Commentary on the paper by John A. Hawkins
- How good is Hawkins’ performance of performance?
- Issues at the Performance-Grammar Interface: Some Comments on the Commentaries