Summary: Discusses language theory beyond linear or string models: trees, graphs, grids, pictures, computer graphics.
The work has been divided into three volumes.
Handbook of Formal Languages: Beyond words. Vol. 3
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Language Variation and Change, 24, pp. 279–315. Quick, A.E., Backus, A. and Lieven, E. (2019). Partially schematic constructions as engines of development: Evidence from German-English bilingual acquisition. In: E. Zenner, A. Backus, ...
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