Language, Band 48,Ausgaben 1-2George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1972 |
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... distinction therefore pertains to the organiza- tion of grammatical systems . The organization shown in Fig . 11 is basically that of the standard transformational theory , but C hints ( 63 ) that interpretive semantics would also be ...
... distinction therefore pertains to the organiza- tion of grammatical systems . The organization shown in Fig . 11 is basically that of the standard transformational theory , but C hints ( 63 ) that interpretive semantics would also be ...
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... distinction is made between these rules and others like 3 , whose application is restricted so as to avoid the violation of targets . I do not see any way in which such a distinction could be made ; but the main issue , it seems to me ...
... distinction is made between these rules and others like 3 , whose application is restricted so as to avoid the violation of targets . I do not see any way in which such a distinction could be made ; but the main issue , it seems to me ...
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... distinction between active and involitive clauses ' ( 81 ) . Here Gair has departed from his own terminology : his ... distinction between the two exists . Gair discusses the alleged distinction , and to demonstrate it gives examples ...
... distinction between active and involitive clauses ' ( 81 ) . Here Gair has departed from his own terminology : his ... distinction between the two exists . Gair discusses the alleged distinction , and to demonstrate it gives examples ...
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VOLUME 48 NUMBER 1 MARCH | 4 |
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PUBLISHED BY THE LINGUISTIC SOCIETY OF AMERICA | 256 |
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action alternative analysis appears apply argument assigned assume become called Chomsky claim clause clear complex concerned considered consonant constituent constraint contains course deletion derivation dialects diphthongization discussion distinction elements English evidence examples explain fact final function German give given global grammar hypothesis implies important interesting interpretation involved John kind language latter least less lexical linguistic marked meaning nature normal noted noun object observed occur original phonetic phonological phrase position possible preceding predicate present Press primary principle problem proposal question reason reference relations relative respect rules seems segments semantic sentences sound speakers specific speech stress structure suggests surface syllable syntactic syntax theory tion transformational types underlying University verb verbal vowel