diamondcutter
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That is to say, we sincerely doubt that language acquisition could ever be accounted for by attribution to a single process such habit formation or rule formation.
Source: The Grammar Book--An ESL/EFL Teacher’s Course, the second edition, Marianne Celce-Murcia and Diane Larsen-Freeman
I didn’t find any example of the use of “by attribution to” in dictionaries, so I don’t quite understand this sentence.
If “attribution” was replaced with a gerund “attributing”, that would be easier to understand. What do you say?
Source: The Grammar Book--An ESL/EFL Teacher’s Course, the second edition, Marianne Celce-Murcia and Diane Larsen-Freeman
I didn’t find any example of the use of “by attribution to” in dictionaries, so I don’t quite understand this sentence.
If “attribution” was replaced with a gerund “attributing”, that would be easier to understand. What do you say?