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L attempts to formulate a constraint which operates at a certain point in the grammar of English so as to mark as ungrammatical any NP containing a sub - sequence of the form one of NP . For facility of reference , the constraint is ...
L attempts to formulate a constraint which operates at a certain point in the grammar of English so as to mark as ungrammatical any NP containing a sub - sequence of the form one of NP . For facility of reference , the constraint is ...
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favor of making the mechanism of global derivational constraints available for the description of particular languages . 6. ... The data underlying the fifth argument for a derivational constraint are attributed to Robin Lakoff .
favor of making the mechanism of global derivational constraints available for the description of particular languages . 6. ... The data underlying the fifth argument for a derivational constraint are attributed to Robin Lakoff .
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... derivation of sentences with earlier and later , the argument for the necessity of a global constraint collapses . ... for revising the Aspects model of syntactic description in such a way as to allow the use of global constraints .
... derivation of sentences with earlier and later , the argument for the necessity of a global constraint collapses . ... for revising the Aspects model of syntactic description in such a way as to allow the use of global constraints .
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