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The distinction between marked and unmarked entities in linguistic structure has been receiving increased attention in recent years from linguists of various points of view . Most prominently , we see transformational phonology taking ...
The distinction between marked and unmarked entities in linguistic structure has been receiving increased attention in recent years from linguists of various points of view . Most prominently , we see transformational phonology taking ...
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... will simply be met by the assertion that he has not understood the distinction between competence and performance : only in performance is language not well - defined , and only in performance is the set of sentences not infinite .
... will simply be met by the assertion that he has not understood the distinction between competence and performance : only in performance is language not well - defined , and only in performance is the set of sentences not infinite .
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SOME OBSERVATIONS ON TENSE AND DEIXIS IN ENGLISH RODNEY HUDDLESTON University of Queensland The distinction between ' full verbs ' and ' auxiliaries ' is not relevant to tense : criteria of compatibility with temporal adverbs etc.
SOME OBSERVATIONS ON TENSE AND DEIXIS IN ENGLISH RODNEY HUDDLESTON University of Queensland The distinction between ' full verbs ' and ' auxiliaries ' is not relevant to tense : criteria of compatibility with temporal adverbs etc.
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