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Latest revision as of 22:25, 4 August 2007

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About Me

Special Interest

¡Hola! I am a student of linguistics (unfortunately as bachelor student) at the University of Leipzig. The complete name is Patrick Schulz. I'm interested in theoretical linguistics, especially syntax and morphology (Generative Grammar).

Articles

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Articles i've mainly helped to create and develop:

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Articles i'm currently working on

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QuickLinks

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  • If you find mistakes in spelling and grammar, keep it!
  • If you developed any linguistic theory and you compare it with data, you can choose between two possibilities: first, you make your theory bigger that it can handle with the data, or second, you only take data that is explainable with your theory...