Jan Koster

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1(draft)  LINGUISTIC PREFORMATIONISM Jan Koster  1

(draft) LINGUISTIC PREFORMATIONISM Jan Koster 1

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Language: English - Date: 2009-02-24 05:33:30
    2Against Tacit Knowledge Jan Koster 1. The problem

    Against Tacit Knowledge Jan Koster 1. The problem

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    Language: English - Date: 2009-02-24 05:14:45
      3PORK WITHOUT PIGS Jan Koster University of Groningen 1. One of the most persistent but obviously false ideas in linguistics is that sentences have a fixed meaning and that it is our task to describe the property in quest

      PORK WITHOUT PIGS Jan Koster University of Groningen 1. One of the most persistent but obviously false ideas in linguistics is that sentences have a fixed meaning and that it is our task to describe the property in quest

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      Language: English - Date: 2009-02-24 04:29:02
        4IM NOT PERFECT The case against copying Jan Koster 1. Introduction and theoretical background One of the major issues in syntactic theory has been the idea of successive cyclic Whmovement. After its introduction in Choms

        IM NOT PERFECT The case against copying Jan Koster 1. Introduction and theoretical background One of the major issues in syntactic theory has been the idea of successive cyclic Whmovement. After its introduction in Choms

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        Language: English - Date: 2009-11-13 03:54:07
          5Tegelzetter of Tovenaar? Jan Koster

          Tegelzetter of Tovenaar? Jan Koster

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          Language: Dutch - Date: 2010-06-22 11:17:07
            6[draft -- do not quote without permission]  On Language and Tools Jan Koster  1. Introduction

            [draft -- do not quote without permission] On Language and Tools Jan Koster 1. Introduction

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            Language: English - Date: 2010-02-10 03:47:54
              7Ceaseless, unpredictable creativity* Language as Technology Jan Koster 1. Introduction In this article, I will present a skeptical view of biolinguistics and linguistic internalism as

              Ceaseless, unpredictable creativity* Language as Technology Jan Koster 1. Introduction In this article, I will present a skeptical view of biolinguistics and linguistic internalism as

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              Language: English - Date: 2009-02-16 07:48:42
                8Taalstructuur en creativiteit Jan Koster 1. Mens en dier Sinds Darwin is het gewoon geworden om de mens te zien als een dier, misschien een bijzonder dier, maar niettemin een dier. Met onze naaste verwanten, de mensapen,

                Taalstructuur en creativiteit Jan Koster 1. Mens en dier Sinds Darwin is het gewoon geworden om de mens te zien als een dier, misschien een bijzonder dier, maar niettemin een dier. Met onze naaste verwanten, de mensapen,

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                Language: Dutch - Date: 2007-10-08 02:47:46
                  9Recursion and the Lexicon* Jan Koster University of Groningen 1. A critique of biolinguistics Current theorizing about the human language faculty, particularly about recursion, is

                  Recursion and the Lexicon* Jan Koster University of Groningen 1. A critique of biolinguistics Current theorizing about the human language faculty, particularly about recursion, is

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                  Language: English - Date: 2007-08-09 13:33:46
                    10Word meaning and the preformationist fallacy Jan Koster 1. The inadequacy of naming and preformationism Words usually have a meaning. It sounds like a self-evident truth but, upon a closer look, it appears to be remarkab

                    Word meaning and the preformationist fallacy Jan Koster 1. The inadequacy of naming and preformationism Words usually have a meaning. It sounds like a self-evident truth but, upon a closer look, it appears to be remarkab

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                    Language: English - Date: 2009-11-28 06:35:22