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GENERATIVE GRAMMARS WITHOUT TRANSFORMATION RULES A DEFENSE OF PHRASE STRUCTURE GILBERT H. HARMAN Princeton University 1. INTRODUCTION AND SUMMARY . A phrase - structure grammar has been written which generates exactly the set of ...
GENERATIVE GRAMMARS WITHOUT TRANSFORMATION RULES A DEFENSE OF PHRASE STRUCTURE GILBERT H. HARMAN Princeton University 1. INTRODUCTION AND SUMMARY . A phrase - structure grammar has been written which generates exactly the set of ...
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An element of structure is in y - relation to at most one element of structure ( C - 4 ) . A structure is in y - relation to at most one structure ( C - 5 ) . A structure which is not in y - relation to any structure has just one ...
An element of structure is in y - relation to at most one element of structure ( C - 4 ) . A structure is in y - relation to at most one structure ( C - 5 ) . A structure which is not in y - relation to any structure has just one ...
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a a term in a system is in & -relation to an element of a structure and the structure is not in y - relation to any structure , then the system is not in y - relation to any system ( G - 5 ) . If a term in a system is in & -relation to ...
a a term in a system is in & -relation to an element of a structure and the structure is not in y - relation to any structure , then the system is not in y - relation to any system ( G - 5 ) . If a term in a system is in & -relation to ...
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The ontogeny of English phrase structure The first phase | 1 |
On representing syntactic structure | 369 |
Evidence for IndoEuropean alternation of initial gº and w | 398 |
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