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But clearly a necessary condition which any variety of this kind of theory must satisfy is that its construction of setting is so defined that it is able to represent all the nonlinguistic information required by speakers for ...
But clearly a necessary condition which any variety of this kind of theory must satisfy is that its construction of setting is so defined that it is able to represent all the nonlinguistic information required by speakers for ...
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a meaning of a lexical item that a dictionary represents by a distinguisher is the part of which a semantic theory offers no general account . We must now consider the basis on which to decide to represent some lexical information by ...
a meaning of a lexical item that a dictionary represents by a distinguisher is the part of which a semantic theory offers no general account . We must now consider the basis on which to decide to represent some lexical information by ...
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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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