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Dennis, Ken. "Boland on Boland: A Further Rebuttal." Journal of Economic Issues 21, no. 1 (March 1987): 388–93. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/00213624.1987.11504619.

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Thompson, M. P. "Overreaching after Boland." Legal Studies 6, no. 2 (July 1986): 140–53. http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1748-121x.1986.tb00540.x.

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In William & Glyn's Bank v Boland Mr Boland, the sole resgistered proprietor of a house, mortgaged it to a bank. On his inability to meet the repayments, the bank sought possession as a prelude to the exercise of its power of sale. The action of possession failed because Mrs Boland successfully claimed an overriding interest in the property. This claim was founded on her having substantially contributed to the purchase of the house, thereby obtaining an interest in it. This interest was enforceable against the bank because she was in actual occupation of the land at the time it acquired its interest with the result that, because of section 70(1)(g) of the Land Registration Act 1925, she had an overriding interest in the land.
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Delgado, Antonio. "Eavan Boland: inside history." Irish Studies Review 27, no. 4 (September 6, 2019): 604–5. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/09670882.2019.1664025.

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Miller, Robert, Roy Andrews, Tony Koschmann, Mary-Lou Hinman, Robert E. Fitzpatrick, Sarah Miller, and Meg Peterson. "Tributes to Sally Boland." WAC Journal 11, no. 1 (2000): 9–19. http://dx.doi.org/10.37514/wac-j.2000.11.1.01.

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Boland, Elaine M., and Philip R. Gehrman. "Drs Boland and Gehrman Reply." Journal of Clinical Psychiatry 79, no. 2 (April 25, 2018): 17lr12018a. http://dx.doi.org/10.4088/jcp.17lr12018a.

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Villar-Argáiz, Pilar. "Jody Allen-Randolph, Eavan Boland." Irish University Review 47, supplement (November 2017): 578–80. http://dx.doi.org/10.3366/iur.2017.0314.

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Novy, Diane M., David V. Nelson, Dhanalakshmi Koyyalagunta, Juan P. Cata, Pankaj Gupta, and Kalpna Gupta. "Reply to Boland and Bennett." PAIN 161, no. 4 (April 2020): 875–76. http://dx.doi.org/10.1097/j.pain.0000000000001795.

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Reizbaum, Marilyn, and Eavan Boland. "An Interview with Eavan Boland." Contemporary Literature 30, no. 4 (1989): 471. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/1208610.

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Dennis, Ken. "Boland on Friedman: A Rebuttal." Journal of Economic Issues 20, no. 3 (September 1986): 633–60. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/00213624.1986.11504535.

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Mcneely, Sarah. "Eavan Boland by Jody Allen Randolph." New Hibernia Review 19, no. 1 (2015): 150–52. http://dx.doi.org/10.1353/nhr.2015.0008.

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Boland, Lawrence A. "Boland on Friedman’s Methodology: A Summation." Journal of Economic Issues 21, no. 1 (March 1987): 380–88. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/00213624.1987.11504618.

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Wolkoff, Gisele, and Eavan Boland. "Três poemas traduzidos de Eavan Boland." Cadernos de Literatura em Tradução, no. 8 (December 1, 2007): 203–13. http://dx.doi.org/10.11606/issn.2359-5388.i8p203-213.

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Hayes, Andrew W. "The Boland Amendments and Foreign Affairs Deference." Columbia Law Review 88, no. 7 (November 1988): 1534. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/1122739.

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Maguire, Sarah. "Dilemmas and Developments: Eavan Boland Re-examined." Feminist Review 62, no. 1 (1999): 58–66. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/014177899339153.

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ATKINS, MARGARET. "ST THOMAS AQUINAS�by Vivian Boland OP." New Blackfriars 90, no. 1026 (March 2009): 268–70. http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1741-2005.2008.01272_4.x.

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Carethers, John M., and Ajay Goel. "Our New President—C. Richard Boland, MD." Gastroenterology 140, no. 5 (May 2011): 1675–79. http://dx.doi.org/10.1053/j.gastro.2011.03.038.

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Meng, Fan Chin. "Comparing Criticality of Nodes via Minimal Cut (Path) Sets for Coherent Systems." Probability in the Engineering and Informational Sciences 8, no. 1 (January 1994): 79–87. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0269964800003211.

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In 1989, Boland, Proschan, and Tong [2] introduced the notion of criticality ranking among nodes and developed a procedure for obtaining an optimal assignment of components in coherent systems. In this article we obtain characterizations of the criticality ranking in terms of minimal cut (path) sets for coherent systems. Furthermore, utilizing the characterizations, it is shown that the criticality ranking defined by Boland et al. [2] is consistent with the cut-importance ranking introduced by Butler in 1979 [4]. A relationship between the criticality ranking and the well-known and widely used Birnbaum reliability importance measure is also derived.
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Trachsler, Virginie. "‘The Need for Translation’: The Role of Translation in Eavan Boland's Work." Translation and Literature 30, no. 1 (March 2021): 30–51. http://dx.doi.org/10.3366/tal.2021.0444.

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This article provides an overview of the place translation holds in Eavan Boland's career, taking in her experience as a reader of translations as well as a translator, showing how the first fed into the second and how her own practice evolved using examples from her whole career. It then focuses on her bilingual anthology of German poets After Every War to demonstrate that her work as a translator stemmed from the same ethical and poetic concerns as her work as a poet, retrieving marginal voices and creating an alternative tradition around female experiences. The Classical myth of Ceres and Persephone, which Boland revisited and rewrote many times, shows how her translation practice lastingly influenced her poetics and poetry.
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Boylan, Thomas A., and Pascal F. O’Gorman. "The Falsifiability of the Neoclassical Maximization Hypothesis: Some Methodological Considerations." Journal of Interdisciplinary Economics 2, no. 2 (July 1987): 107–15. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/02601079x8700200204.

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In recent years the methodological status of the neoclassical maximisation hypothesis has been subjected to criticism from a number of different sources. These have included criticisms from the Austrian subjectivist school based on the work of Hayek and Shackle along with empirical criticisms emanating from the work of Simon and Leibenstein. These criticisms have evoked a response, and one of the most significant contributors has been the work of Lawrence Boland, particularly his 1981 contribution ‘On the Futility of Criticising the Neoclassical Maximization Hypothesis’. We will, in this paper, criticize Boland’s methodological defence of the neoclassical maximization hypothesis. Firstly, we will argue that his treatment of this hypothesis as an ‘All-and-some’ statement does not withstand critical scrutiny. Secondly, we will reject Mongin’s (1986) argument that the neo-classical maximization hypothesis as an ‘All-and-some’ statement is in fact falsifiable. Thirdly, we will argue that Boland’s defence of a metaphysical core is unconvincing view from the wider perspective of the philosophy of science.
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Meng, Fan C. "More on optimal allocation of components in coherent systems." Journal of Applied Probability 33, no. 2 (September 1996): 548–56. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/3215078.

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More applications of the principle for interchanging components due to Boland et al. (1989) in reliability theory are presented. In the context of active redundancy improvement we show that if two nodes are permutation equivalent then allocating a redundancy component to the weaker position always results in a larger increase in system reliability, which generalizes a previous result due to Boland et al. (1992). In the case of standby redundancy enhancement, we prove that a series (parallel) system is the only system for which standby redundancy at the component level is always more (less) effective than at the system level. Finally, the principle for interchanging components is extended from binary systems to the more complicated multistate systems.
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Meng, Fan C. "More on optimal allocation of components in coherent systems." Journal of Applied Probability 33, no. 02 (June 1996): 548–56. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0021900200099964.

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More applications of the principle for interchanging components due to Boland et al. (1989) in reliability theory are presented. In the context of active redundancy improvement we show that if two nodes are permutation equivalent then allocating a redundancy component to the weaker position always results in a larger increase in system reliability, which generalizes a previous result due to Boland et al. (1992). In the case of standby redundancy enhancement, we prove that a series (parallel) system is the only system for which standby redundancy at the component level is always more (less) effective than at the system level. Finally, the principle for interchanging components is extended from binary systems to the more complicated multistate systems.
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Wheatley, David. "Changing the Story: Eavan Boland and Literary History." Irish Review (1986-), no. 31 (2004): 103. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/29736142.

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Chell, Kaitlin. "Maeve Boland Selected as AGU Congressional Science Fellow." Eos, Transactions American Geophysical Union 90, no. 42 (October 20, 2009): 377. http://dx.doi.org/10.1029/2009eo420005.

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Coffey, D. ""Crewel Needle": Eavan Boland and Bodies in Pain." Contemporary Women's Writing 6, no. 2 (November 23, 2011): 102–21. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/cww/vpr009.

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Gervais, D. "Eavan Boland: A Poem to Grow Old in." Cambridge Quarterly XXVI, no. 1 (January 1, 1997): 59–66. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/camqtly/xxvi.1.59.

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Venter, R. "Physical and physiological profiles of Boland netball players." South African Journal of Sports Medicine 17, no. 2 (May 13, 2018): 1–5. http://dx.doi.org/10.17159/5082.

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Fisher, Stuart G. "Perspectives in Tropical Limnology.F. Schiemer , K. T. Boland." Quarterly Review of Biology 72, no. 4 (December 1997): 486–87. http://dx.doi.org/10.1086/420016.

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Backhouse, Roger E. "Book Reviews." Journal of Economic Literature 37, no. 1 (March 1, 1999): 184–86. http://dx.doi.org/10.1257/jel.37.1.184.r1.

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Vicente, António A., Mike Boland, and Yoav D. Livney. "8th International symposium on delivery of functionality in complex food systems (DOF 2019)." Food & Function 11, no. 11 (2020): 9316. http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/d0fo90033h.

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Antonio A. Vicente, Mike Boland & Yoav D. Livney introduce the Food & Function themed collection on the 8th international symposium on delivery of functionality in complex food systems (DOF 2019).
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York, Richard. "Voice and Vision in The Poetry of Eavan Boland." Estudios Irlandeses, no. 2 (March 15, 2007): 205–13. http://dx.doi.org/10.24162/ei2007-2700.

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Haberer, Adolphe. "Outside History : a Sequence d'Eavan Boland : l'écriture en marge." Études irlandaises 17, no. 1 (1992): 77–96. http://dx.doi.org/10.3406/irlan.1992.1050.

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Atfield, Rose. "Postcolonialism in the poetry and essays of Eavan Boland." Women: A Cultural Review 8, no. 2 (September 1997): 168–82. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/09574049708578307.

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Given, None. "Boland PKS to pilot Visa wallet in South Africa." Card Technology Today 12, no. 9 (October 2000): 3–4. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/s0965-2590(00)10005-2.

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Byrne, Neil J. "Thomas Carr: Archbishop of Melbourne by T. P. Boland." Catholic Historical Review 84, no. 3 (1998): 603–4. http://dx.doi.org/10.1353/cat.1998.0024.

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WALDROP, M. M. "Boland, NASA at Odds Over Launch of Mars Observer." Science 235, no. 4790 (February 13, 1987): 743. http://dx.doi.org/10.1126/science.235.4790.743.

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Hell, Pavol, and Jing Huang. "A generalization of the theorem of Lekkerkerker and Boland." Discrete Mathematics 299, no. 1-3 (August 2005): 113–19. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.disc.2004.02.022.

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Villar, Pilar, and Eavan Boland. "“The Text of It”: A Conversation with Eavan Boland." New Hibernia Review 25, no. 1 (2021): 23–37. http://dx.doi.org/10.1353/nhr.2021.0002.

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Awad, Samah. "Eavan Boland and the Gendered Discourse of Irish Nationalism." هرمس 8, no. 3 (July 1, 2019): 53–96. http://dx.doi.org/10.21608/herms.2019.166682.

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Lees, Clare A. "Women Write the Past: Medieval Scholarship, Old English and New Literature." Bulletin of the John Rylands Library 93, no. 2 (September 2017): 3–22. http://dx.doi.org/10.7227/bjrl.93.2.2.

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This article explores the contributions of women scholars, writers and artists to our understanding of the medieval past. Beginning with a contemporary artists book by Liz Mathews that draws on one of Boethius‘s Latin lyrics from the Consolation of Philosophy as translated by Helen Waddell, it traces a network of medieval women scholars of the nineteenth and twentieth centuries associated with Manchester and the John Rylands Library, such as Alice Margaret Cooke and Mary Bateson. It concludes by examining the translation of the Old English poem, The Wife‘s Lament, by contemporary poet, Eavan Boland. The art of Liz Mathews and poetry of Eavan Boland and the scholarship of women like Alice Cooke, Mary Bateson, Helen Waddell and Eileen Power show that women‘s writing of the past – creative, public, scholarly – forms a strand of an archive of women‘s history that is still being put together.
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Nasrollahi, Siamak, Mohammad Khanjani, and Shahram Mirfakhraee. "A new species Tycherobius Banehiensis (Acari: Camerobiidae) from Iran." Systematic and Applied Acarology 24, no. 11 (November 23, 2019): 2231–39. http://dx.doi.org/10.11158/saa.24.11.13.

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A new species of the genus Tycherobius Boland, 1886 viz. T. banehiensis sp. nov. was collected from soil under oak trees in the vicinity of Baneh city, Kurdistan Province, Iran and was described and illustrated based on female. A key to the all known species of the world is provided.
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Martens, Stephanie. "Tom Boland: "The Spectacle of Critique: from Philosophy to Cacophony"." Foucault Studies 1, no. 27 (December 30, 2019): 167–71. http://dx.doi.org/10.22439/fs.v27i27.5897.

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Boland, Clement Richard. "Clement Richard Boland, Jr., MD: A Conversation with the Editor." Baylor University Medical Center Proceedings 17, no. 4 (October 2004): 444–61. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/08998280.2004.11928011.

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Ramblado, Cinta. "Displacement in Isabel Allende's Fiction, 1982-2000 - by Boland, Mel." Bulletin of Latin American Research 35, no. 1 (December 9, 2015): 124–25. http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/blar.12403.

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Gunne, Sorcha. "Feminist politics and semiperipheral poetics: Eavan Boland and Aislinn Hunter." Atlantic Studies 16, no. 1 (January 2, 2019): 126–41. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/14788810.2018.1472360.

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Ni Fhrighil, Riona. "Faitios Imni an Scathaithe: Eavan Boland agus Nuala Ni Dhomhnaill." New Hibernia Review 6, no. 4 (2002): 136–49. http://dx.doi.org/10.1353/nhr.2003.0005.

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Xu, Maochao, and N. Balakrishnan. "On the Convolution of Heterogeneous Bernoulli Random Variables." Journal of Applied Probability 48, no. 03 (September 2011): 877–84. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0021900200008391.

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In this paper, some ordering properties of convolutions of heterogeneous Bernoulli random variables are discussed. It is shown that, under some suitable conditions, the likelihood ratio order and the reversed hazard rate order hold between convolutions of two heterogeneous Bernoulli sequences. The results established here extend and strengthen the previous results of Pledger and Proschan (1971) and Boland, Singh and Cukic (2002).
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Xu, Maochao, and N. Balakrishnan. "On the Convolution of Heterogeneous Bernoulli Random Variables." Journal of Applied Probability 48, no. 3 (September 2011): 877–84. http://dx.doi.org/10.1239/jap/1316796922.

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In this paper, some ordering properties of convolutions of heterogeneous Bernoulli random variables are discussed. It is shown that, under some suitable conditions, the likelihood ratio order and the reversed hazard rate order hold between convolutions of two heterogeneous Bernoulli sequences. The results established here extend and strengthen the previous results of Pledger and Proschan (1971) and Boland, Singh and Cukic (2002).
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Singh, Harshinder, and R. S. Singh. "On allocation of spares at component level versus system level." Journal of Applied Probability 34, no. 1 (March 1997): 283–87. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/3215194.

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Design engineers are well aware that a system where active spare allocation is made at the component level has a lifetime stochastically larger than the corresponding system where active spare allocation is made at the system level. In view of the importance of hazard rate ordering in reliability and survival analysis, Boland and El-Neweihi (1995) recently investigated this principle in hazard rate ordering and demonstrated that it does not hold in general. They showed that for a 2-out-of-n system with independent and identical components and spares, active spare allocation at the component level is superior to active spare allocation at the system level. They conjectured that such a principle holds in general for a k-out-of-n system when components and spares are independent and identical. We prove that for a k-out-of-n system where components and spares have independent and identical life distributions active spare allocation at the component level is superior to active spare allocation at the system level in likelihood ratio ordering. This is stronger than hazard rate ordering, thus establishing the conjecture of Boland and El-Neweihi (1995).
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Singh, Harshinder, and R. S. Singh. "On allocation of spares at component level versus system level." Journal of Applied Probability 34, no. 01 (March 1997): 283–87. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0021900200100890.

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Design engineers are well aware that a system where active spare allocation is made at the component level has a lifetime stochastically larger than the corresponding system where active spare allocation is made at the system level. In view of the importance of hazard rate ordering in reliability and survival analysis, Boland and El-Neweihi (1995) recently investigated this principle in hazard rate ordering and demonstrated that it does not hold in general. They showed that for a 2-out-of-n system with independent and identical components and spares, active spare allocation at the component level is superior to active spare allocation at the system level. They conjectured that such a principle holds in general for a k-out-of-n system when components and spares are independent and identical. We prove that for a k-out-of-n system where components and spares have independent and identical life distributions active spare allocation at the component level is superior to active spare allocation at the system level in likelihood ratio ordering. This is stronger than hazard rate ordering, thus establishing the conjecture of Boland and El-Neweihi (1995).
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Velasco, Daniel García. "Functional Discourse Grammar and acquisitional adequacy." Revista Odisseia 2 (December 20, 2017): 42. http://dx.doi.org/10.21680/1983-2435.2017v2n0id13182.

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This article explores the compatibility of Functional Discourse Grammar with Tomasello’s (2003; 2008) Social-Pragmatic theory of language acquisition. Section 1 follows Boland (1999, 2006) and others who have claimed that theories of language should be constructed in such a way that they are compatible with what is known about the process of first language acquisition. In section 2, I will briefly explore the main approaches to the study of language acquisition in current linguistics and I will claim that a functional theory of language should preferably be compatible with a constructivist approach, given the paramount role they confer on social, communicative and cultural factors in language acquisition. The paper will then concentrate on examining the compatibility of FDG with Tomasello’s (2003, 2008) theory of language acquisition. My conclusion will be that many aspects of the internal architecture of FDG and the analytical tools employed in the model find direct correlate in Tomasello’s work and thus FDG seems to be in an excellent position to meet Boland’s standard of acquisitional adequacy.
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