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( Amsterdam studies in the theory and history of linguistic science , II : Classics in psycholinguistics , 1. ) Amsterdam : Benjamins , 1978. Pp . lxiii , 108. ƒ 50.00 . Traugott , Elizabeth C. , et al . ( eds . ) ...
( Amsterdam studies in the theory and history of linguistic science , II : Classics in psycholinguistics , 1. ) Amsterdam : Benjamins , 1978. Pp . lxiii , 108. ƒ 50.00 . Traugott , Elizabeth C. , et al . ( eds . ) ...
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to include or exclude a particular property should be based on the generality of the resulting theory . Thus K's a - priori argument about the natural - answer relation cannot be sustained . Rather , the generality of the theory of ...
to include or exclude a particular property should be based on the generality of the resulting theory . Thus K's a - priori argument about the natural - answer relation cannot be sustained . Rather , the generality of the theory of ...
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Chomsky presents what is probably the most radical revision of the Extended Standard Theory of Transformational Gen- erative Grammar since his " Conditions on Transformations " . This is the first book since " Aspects of the Theory of ...
Chomsky presents what is probably the most radical revision of the Extended Standard Theory of Transformational Gen- erative Grammar since his " Conditions on Transformations " . This is the first book since " Aspects of the Theory of ...
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Anthony J Naro | 63 |
Halle and P Kiparsky | 150 |
Resolving the Neogrammarian controversy | 267 |
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