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Any arbitrary choice of elements is a movement away from naturalness and a movement away from an explanatory basis for syntactic theory . It is illuminating to look at Harman's coding proposal from this point of view .
Any arbitrary choice of elements is a movement away from naturalness and a movement away from an explanatory basis for syntactic theory . It is illuminating to look at Harman's coding proposal from this point of view .
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Besides suffering from the general inadequacies of coding proposals , Chomsky's claim runs into empirical ... According to Chomsky's proposal , a sentence generated by the grammar with + BAD in its surface structure is ungrammatical .
Besides suffering from the general inadequacies of coding proposals , Chomsky's claim runs into empirical ... According to Chomsky's proposal , a sentence generated by the grammar with + BAD in its surface structure is ungrammatical .
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The preceding section shows that B's proposal cannot be correct . It is interesting to find other instances where the cyclical hypothesis makes the wrong predictions . Recall the mechanism by which the head noun proposal received ...
The preceding section shows that B's proposal cannot be correct . It is interesting to find other instances where the cyclical hypothesis makes the wrong predictions . Recall the mechanism by which the head noun proposal received ...
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