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No claim is made for a motivated ( e.g. iconic ) relationship between the syntactic structure of the construction in question , such as English it - clefts , and the discourse function that they perform - in fact , Prince explicitly ...
No claim is made for a motivated ( e.g. iconic ) relationship between the syntactic structure of the construction in question , such as English it - clefts , and the discourse function that they perform - in fact , Prince explicitly ...
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the self - containedness of syntax : they make reference to functional categories and features in their syntactic descriptions . Although these functionalists do not generally work in one of the officially named theoretical frameworks ...
the self - containedness of syntax : they make reference to functional categories and features in their syntactic descriptions . Although these functionalists do not generally work in one of the officially named theoretical frameworks ...
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In 1 & 1 , our concern is with the nature and representation of syntactic identity . The central issue we address is a foundational one : to determine the conditions under which two syntactic inscriptions are occurrences of the same ...
In 1 & 1 , our concern is with the nature and representation of syntactic identity . The central issue we address is a foundational one : to determine the conditions under which two syntactic inscriptions are occurrences of the same ...
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Autonomy and functionalist linguistics William Croft | 490 |
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