Degraded Acceptability And Markedness in Syntax And The Stochastic Interpretation Of Optimality Theory
Vogel R (2006)
In: Gradience In Grammar. Generative Perspectives. Fanselow G, Féry C, Vogel R, Schlesewsky M (Eds); Oxford linguistics. Oxford: Oxford University Press: 246-269.
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Fanselow, Gisbert;
Féry, Caroline;
Vogel, Ralf;
Schlesewsky, Matthias
Erscheinungsjahr
2006
Buchtitel
Gradience In Grammar. Generative Perspectives
Serientitel
Oxford linguistics
Seite(n)
246-269
ISBN
978-0-19-927479-6
Page URI
https://pub.uni-bielefeld.de/record/1901835
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Vogel R. Degraded Acceptability And Markedness in Syntax And The Stochastic Interpretation Of Optimality Theory. In: Fanselow G, Féry C, Vogel R, Schlesewsky M, eds. Gradience In Grammar. Generative Perspectives. Oxford linguistics. Oxford: Oxford University Press; 2006: 246-269.
Vogel, R. (2006). Degraded Acceptability And Markedness in Syntax And The Stochastic Interpretation Of Optimality Theory. In G. Fanselow, C. Féry, R. Vogel, & M. Schlesewsky (Eds.), Oxford linguistics. Gradience In Grammar. Generative Perspectives (pp. 246-269). Oxford: Oxford University Press. https://doi.org/10.1093/acprof:oso/9780199274796.003.0013
Vogel, Ralf. 2006. “Degraded Acceptability And Markedness in Syntax And The Stochastic Interpretation Of Optimality Theory”. In Gradience In Grammar. Generative Perspectives, ed. Gisbert Fanselow, Caroline Féry, Ralf Vogel, and Matthias Schlesewsky, 246-269. Oxford linguistics. Oxford: Oxford University Press.
Vogel, R. (2006). “Degraded Acceptability And Markedness in Syntax And The Stochastic Interpretation Of Optimality Theory” in Gradience In Grammar. Generative Perspectives, Fanselow, G., Féry, C., Vogel, R., and Schlesewsky, M. eds. Oxford linguistics (Oxford: Oxford University Press), 246-269.
Vogel, R., 2006. Degraded Acceptability And Markedness in Syntax And The Stochastic Interpretation Of Optimality Theory. In G. Fanselow, et al., eds. Gradience In Grammar. Generative Perspectives. Oxford linguistics. Oxford: Oxford University Press, pp. 246-269.
R. Vogel, “Degraded Acceptability And Markedness in Syntax And The Stochastic Interpretation Of Optimality Theory”, Gradience In Grammar. Generative Perspectives, G. Fanselow, et al., eds., Oxford linguistics, Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2006, pp.246-269.
Vogel, R.: Degraded Acceptability And Markedness in Syntax And The Stochastic Interpretation Of Optimality Theory. In: Fanselow, G., Féry, C., Vogel, R., and Schlesewsky, M. (eds.) Gradience In Grammar. Generative Perspectives. Oxford linguistics. p. 246-269. Oxford University Press, Oxford (2006).
Vogel, Ralf. “Degraded Acceptability And Markedness in Syntax And The Stochastic Interpretation Of Optimality Theory”. Gradience In Grammar. Generative Perspectives. Ed. Gisbert Fanselow, Caroline Féry, Ralf Vogel, and Matthias Schlesewsky. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2006. Oxford linguistics. 246-269.
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Gradience in Grammar. Generative Perspectives
Fanselow G, Féry C, Vogel R, Schlesewsky M (Eds) (2006)
Oxford: Oxford University Press.
Fanselow G, Féry C, Vogel R, Schlesewsky M (Eds) (2006)
Oxford: Oxford University Press.