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Development of two young Korean learners' English grammar: A one-year-long case study
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The role of Korean -(n)un in comprehending negated disjunction on the direct object position
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English sentential subject extraposition: Toward a 'how far' and 'why' view
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Abstract
Keywords
# ¾î¼ø(word order) # ÃÖ¼ÒÁÖÀÇ(minimalism) # ¸íÂû¾Ë°í¸®µë(labeling algorithm) # Àü½Â(feature inheritance) # ÃÖ¼Ò¼ö»ö(minimal search) # ÀÚÁú°øÀ¯(feature sharing) # ±¹¸é(phase)
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