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speaker's ability to produce and understand new sentences at the point where grammar leaves off . Since we wish to determine , when we have subtracted the problems in the description of a language properly belonging to grammar ...
speaker's ability to produce and understand new sentences at the point where grammar leaves off . Since we wish to determine , when we have subtracted the problems in the description of a language properly belonging to grammar ...
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A small sample phrase - structure grammar , equivalent to part of Chomsky's in Syntactic structures , is given in the text . I conclude that the transformational grammar has no advantage over the phrase - structure grammar . 2.
A small sample phrase - structure grammar , equivalent to part of Chomsky's in Syntactic structures , is given in the text . I conclude that the transformational grammar has no advantage over the phrase - structure grammar . 2.
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The fact cannot be expressed in a constituent - structure grammar as Chomsky has defined it , since there is no way to represent this relation by means of a statement of the form : X is of grammatical category Y.15 Now consider a noun ...
The fact cannot be expressed in a constituent - structure grammar as Chomsky has defined it , since there is no way to represent this relation by means of a statement of the form : X is of grammatical category Y.15 Now consider a noun ...
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The ontogeny of English phrase structure The first phase | 1 |
Greek heisa and Sanskrit sátsat | 15 |
Lexicostatistically determined borrowing and taboo | 21 |
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