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@book{RefWorks:doc:5502aa94e4b01d8c12d20d82, author={Guglielmo Cinque}, year={1995}, title={Italian syntax and universal grammar}, publisher={Cambridge : University Press}, address={Cambridge}, note={ID: deustoamicus000000289334; Bibliogr.: Bibliogr.: p. 310-327} }

@book{RefWorks:doc:5502aa94e4b01d8c12d20d7f, author={Marlene Nourbese Philip 1947-}, title={Universal Grammar}, note={ID: TN_asp_xmlASP1000054673/blww} }

@article{RefWorks:doc:5502aa94e4b01d8c12d20d7e, author={C. Boeckx and E. Leivada}, year={2013}, title={Entangled Parametric Hierarchies: Problems for an Overspecified Universal Grammar}, journal={Plos One; PLoS One}, volume={8}, number={9}, note={ID: TN_wos000324338200009}, isbn={1932-6203} }

article{RefWorks:doc:5502aa94e4b01d8c12d20d81, author={A. Prince and P. Smolensky}, year={1997}, title={Optimality: From neural networks to universal grammar}, journal={Science; Science}, volume={275}, number={5306}, pages={1604-1610}, note={ID: TN_wosA1997WN12300031}, isbn={0036-8075} }

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  1. ^ Boeckx, C., & Leivada, E. (2013). Entangled parametric hierarchies: Problems for an overspecified universal grammar. Plos One; PLoS One, 8(9)
  2. ^ Cinque, G. (1995). Italian syntax and universal grammar. Cambridge: Cambridge : University Press.
  3. ^ Frantz, D. G. (1981). Grammatical relations in universal grammar. Bloomington: Bloomington : Indiana University Linguistics Club.
  4. ^ Keenan, E. L. (. L. (1987). Universal grammar : 15 essays. London etc.]: London etc.] : Croom Helm.
  5. ^ Tomasello, M. (2009). "Universal grammar is dead". Behavioral and Brain Sciences. 32 (5): 470. doi:10.1017/S0140525X09990744.
  6. ^ Tomasello, Michael (2009). "Universal grammar is dead". Behavioral and Brain Sciences. Vol.32(5): 470-471. doi:10.1017/S0140525X09990744. {{cite journal}}: |volume= has extra text (help)
  7. ^ Behme, Christina (2010). "Does kinship terminology provide evidence for or against universal grammar?". Behavioral and Brain Sciences,. Vol.33(5): 381-382. doi:10.1017/S0140525X10001913. {{cite journal}}: |volume= has extra text (help)CS1 maint: extra punctuation (link)