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Ch . 5 considers GENERATIVE SEMANTICS and the ( REVISED ) EXTENDED STANDARD THEORY ( ( R ) EST ) and GOVERNMENT ... RELATIONAL GRAMMAR ( RG ) ( Ch . 8 ) , phonological theory ( Ch . 9 ) , and what E & B consider to be functional models ...
Ch . 5 considers GENERATIVE SEMANTICS and the ( REVISED ) EXTENDED STANDARD THEORY ( ( R ) EST ) and GOVERNMENT ... RELATIONAL GRAMMAR ( RG ) ( Ch . 8 ) , phonological theory ( Ch . 9 ) , and what E & B consider to be functional models ...
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Here C asks how directly form is related to the function which it fills in a language , and thus considers the external motivation that exists for particular forms . One of the most praiseworthy aspects of C's book is the amount of ...
Here C asks how directly form is related to the function which it fills in a language , and thus considers the external motivation that exists for particular forms . One of the most praiseworthy aspects of C's book is the amount of ...
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Nevertheless , S markable — all the more so when one considers sheds no light on the special properties that the fact ... and ideology in childescription of Resian morphophonemics in Ch . dren's fiction does not consider a parent's or a ...
Nevertheless , S markable — all the more so when one considers sheds no light on the special properties that the fact ... and ideology in childescription of Resian morphophonemics in Ch . dren's fiction does not consider a parent's or a ...
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