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Foreword John B. Carroll;
1. Introductory perspectives;
2. Underlying conceptual structure;
3. Experimental evaluation of models of underlying conceptual structure;
4. Syntax: Background and current theories;
5. The syntax crystal model;
6. Syntax acquisition; Appendices; Notes; References; Indexes.
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