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... syntax . Chomsky distinguishes the arbitrariness of syntax hypothesis from the ' thesis of autonomy of formal grammar ' ( Chomsky 1977 : 42 ) , or as it is called here , the autonomy - of - syntax hypothesis . The latter hypothesis is ...
... syntax . Chomsky distinguishes the arbitrariness of syntax hypothesis from the ' thesis of autonomy of formal grammar ' ( Chomsky 1977 : 42 ) , or as it is called here , the autonomy - of - syntax hypothesis . The latter hypothesis is ...
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... syntax is self - contained if at least statements of categories and rules of combination do not make reference to nonsyntactic elements ( see the Newmeyer quote at the beginning of this section , and see $ 4 for further discussion ) ...
... syntax is self - contained if at least statements of categories and rules of combination do not make reference to nonsyntactic elements ( see the Newmeyer quote at the beginning of this section , and see $ 4 for further discussion ) ...
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... syntax . One could provide an additional formal feature to the lexical entries of nouns , let's call it [ H ] , which is [ + H ] for nouns referring to humans and [ H ] for nouns referring to nonhumans . Rules for agreement other than ...
... syntax . One could provide an additional formal feature to the lexical entries of nouns , let's call it [ H ] , which is [ + H ] for nouns referring to humans and [ H ] for nouns referring to nonhumans . Rules for agreement other than ...
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Autonomy and functionalist linguistics William Croft | 490 |
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