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There is every reason to believe that they will allow one to get rid of the unprincipled blocking device of extrinsic rule - ordering . " And , of course , they permit us to get rid of interpretive semantic rules - surface and otherwise ...
There is every reason to believe that they will allow one to get rid of the unprincipled blocking device of extrinsic rule - ordering . " And , of course , they permit us to get rid of interpretive semantic rules - surface and otherwise ...
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There is no a - priori reason why all symbolization must be specified at a single level of structure ; or if it is , there is no a - priori reason to believe that this level must be surface structure . C provides no grounds for ...
There is no a - priori reason why all symbolization must be specified at a single level of structure ; or if it is , there is no a - priori reason to believe that this level must be surface structure . C provides no grounds for ...
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( The argument would not be conclusive in any case , since there is no necessary reason to assume that every underlying verb must select tense or that tense is always preserved in surface structure . ) However , if tense and aspect are ...
( The argument would not be conclusive in any case , since there is no necessary reason to assume that every underlying verb must select tense or that tense is always preserved in surface structure . ) However , if tense and aspect are ...
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VOLUME 48 NUMBER 1 MARCH | 4 |
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