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| Wexler, K. 1991. On the argument from the poverty of the stimulus. In The Chomskyan Turn, ed. by A. Kasher, 253-270. Cambridge: Blackwell.
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| Wexler, K. (1991). On the argument from the poverty of the stimulus. In Kasher, A., editor, The Chomskyan Turn, pages 253--270. Blackwell, Cambridge.
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