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He espouses Thieme's view that Pāṇini antedated Yāska , and presents what he considers to be new evidence both to support this view ( 7-12 ) and to show that Yāska was also geographically separated from Pāṇini : he was an easterner ...
He espouses Thieme's view that Pāṇini antedated Yāska , and presents what he considers to be new evidence both to support this view ( 7-12 ) and to show that Yāska was also geographically separated from Pāṇini : he was an easterner ...
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Given this result , she claims to have found evidence for the existence of deep structure , for the lexicalist hypothesis , and against McCawley's 1970 analysis of English as a VSO language . B's claims are analysed here in detail .
Given this result , she claims to have found evidence for the existence of deep structure , for the lexicalist hypothesis , and against McCawley's 1970 analysis of English as a VSO language . B's claims are analysed here in detail .
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Though L's grasp of the nature of a semantic theory is not very sound , he makes some useful remarks concerning the evidence for or against such theories . He is rightly against mere introspection in classroom situations , and promises ...
Though L's grasp of the nature of a semantic theory is not very sound , he makes some useful remarks concerning the evidence for or against such theories . He is rightly against mere introspection in classroom situations , and promises ...
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