Talk:Derek Bickerton

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what does bickerton have to say about the tense-modality-aspects systems of creole languages

Syntactic similarities of creoles, still under construction, is based largely on Roots of Language. There's a good argument in Language and Species that the brain evolved the symbolic representations in the order aspect, mode, then tense. Peter Grey 16:08, 12 July 2005 (UTC)Personal pagge of bickerton

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