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There are four constraints , a strong and a weak Linearity Constraint , and a strong and a weak Constructional Integrity ... The Linearity Constraints effectively compel morphological and syntactic linear precedence relations to be ...
There are four constraints , a strong and a weak Linearity Constraint , and a strong and a weak Constructional Integrity ... The Linearity Constraints effectively compel morphological and syntactic linear precedence relations to be ...
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In other words , many constraints on the behavior and / or distribution of sentences need not be provided by the syntactic component . Nevertheless , the conventions governing the formation of the syntactic structures themselves are not ...
In other words , many constraints on the behavior and / or distribution of sentences need not be provided by the syntactic component . Nevertheless , the conventions governing the formation of the syntactic structures themselves are not ...
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1 1 B TE 4 to functional constraints do not challenge the self - containedness of syntax , though they may shrink the autonomous syntactic component significantly . Partial reductions of syntactic constraints to functional principles ...
1 1 B TE 4 to functional constraints do not challenge the self - containedness of syntax , though they may shrink the autonomous syntactic component significantly . Partial reductions of syntactic constraints to functional principles ...
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