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... structure index of a transformation . However , no such constraints are imposed on the structural change a transforma- tion may perform . The present definition permits , e.g. , three deletions , two ad- junctions , and two ...
... structure index of a transformation . However , no such constraints are imposed on the structural change a transforma- tion may perform . The present definition permits , e.g. , three deletions , two ad- junctions , and two ...
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... structure of the grammatical sequences . The grammar of L will thus be a device that generates all of the grammatical sequences of L and none of the ungrammatical ones ' ( 1957 : 13 ) . Thus , in 1957 Chomsky had rejected only a portion ...
... structure of the grammatical sequences . The grammar of L will thus be a device that generates all of the grammatical sequences of L and none of the ungrammatical ones ' ( 1957 : 13 ) . Thus , in 1957 Chomsky had rejected only a portion ...
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... structures ' . In the earlier theory , supplemented by Katz and Fodor's semantics ( 1963 ) , ' deep structure ' as defined above would be a " T - marker ' - a tree whose terminal nodes correspond to ' kernel phrase - markers ' and whose ...
... structures ' . In the earlier theory , supplemented by Katz and Fodor's semantics ( 1963 ) , ' deep structure ' as defined above would be a " T - marker ' - a tree whose terminal nodes correspond to ' kernel phrase - markers ' and whose ...
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Grimms Law in distinctive features | 224 |
The passive construction in English | 230 |
English relativization and certain related problems | 244 |
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