Language, Band 48,Ausgaben 1-2George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1972 |
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... assuming the existence of grammatical elements which are not externally motivated . In some cases , they assume that the devices and elements they use , e.g. extrinsic rule - ordering statements and syntactic features , require no ...
... assuming the existence of grammatical elements which are not externally motivated . In some cases , they assume that the devices and elements they use , e.g. extrinsic rule - ordering statements and syntactic features , require no ...
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... assumes that rules are PARTIALLY ordered , but argues as if assuming that rules are STRICTLY ordered . Consider any two ... assume 2 , however , then 5 is a necessary but not a sufficient condition for showing that rule X must be ordered ...
... assumes that rules are PARTIALLY ordered , but argues as if assuming that rules are STRICTLY ordered . Consider any two ... assume 2 , however , then 5 is a necessary but not a sufficient condition for showing that rule X must be ordered ...
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... assuming Lakoff's formulation of the rules , is to assume that these rules are unordered . It may seem possible to avoid this conclusion by proposing one of the following : we can say that , for verbs like want , Equi - NP Deletion ...
... assuming Lakoff's formulation of the rules , is to assume that these rules are unordered . It may seem possible to avoid this conclusion by proposing one of the following : we can say that , for verbs like want , Equi - NP Deletion ...
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VOLUME 48 NUMBER 1 MARCH | 4 |
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