Language, Band 44,Ausgabe 2,Teile 1-3Linguistic Society of America, 1968 |
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... grammar as Chomsky does ( especially 1963 , 1964 ) . Their grammar is sup- plemented by definitions that make it context - sensitive , i.e. , a phrase - marker can be provided in a unique and uniform way for each generated terminal ...
... grammar as Chomsky does ( especially 1963 , 1964 ) . Their grammar is sup- plemented by definitions that make it context - sensitive , i.e. , a phrase - marker can be provided in a unique and uniform way for each generated terminal ...
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... grammar solely due to the minimized vowel system ( and therefore otherwise unneeded ) , or ( 2 ) whether they are needed independently in the grammar in any case , and furthermore ( 3 ) if any of these five rules which are exceptional ...
... grammar solely due to the minimized vowel system ( and therefore otherwise unneeded ) , or ( 2 ) whether they are needed independently in the grammar in any case , and furthermore ( 3 ) if any of these five rules which are exceptional ...
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... grammar of his language varies with conditions , both external and internal . Certainly children whose external circumstances supply them with an inadequate corpus to work with are unable to generalize as complete a grammar as those who ...
... grammar of his language varies with conditions , both external and internal . Certainly children whose external circumstances supply them with an inadequate corpus to work with are unable to generalize as complete a grammar as those who ...
Inhalt
Grimms Law in distinctive features | 224 |
The passive construction in English | 230 |
English relativization and certain related problems | 244 |
Urheberrecht | |
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