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... theory as a theory of grammar ( knowledge of language , or ' I - language ' ) rather than as a theory of language ( E - language ' ) itself ( Chomsky 1986 : 19-36 ) . ' ' In Chs . 6-7 , H analyzes a number of different aspects of the GS ...
... theory as a theory of grammar ( knowledge of language , or ' I - language ' ) rather than as a theory of language ( E - language ' ) itself ( Chomsky 1986 : 19-36 ) . ' ' In Chs . 6-7 , H analyzes a number of different aspects of the GS ...
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... theory of syntax based on a much richer theory of graphs than most linguists are used to ( Johnson and Postal 1980 ) . Ross pursued the study of squishes and other fuzzy phenomena in language ( Ross 1975 ) . Lakoff helped establish ...
... theory of syntax based on a much richer theory of graphs than most linguists are used to ( Johnson and Postal 1980 ) . Ross pursued the study of squishes and other fuzzy phenomena in language ( Ross 1975 ) . Lakoff helped establish ...
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... theory holds , against the view of Sag 1976 and Williams 1977 , that the antecedent of a sloppy pronoun need not c ... theory he describes ; that theory is nonexistent . We should also add that , pace Williams , there are no examples ...
... theory holds , against the view of Sag 1976 and Williams 1977 , that the antecedent of a sloppy pronoun need not c ... theory he describes ; that theory is nonexistent . We should also add that , pace Williams , there are no examples ...
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Autonomy and functionalist linguistics William Croft | 490 |
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