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I do not wish to speculate here on the details of ( an alternative model , except to note that it would involve statements of unilateral and bilateral dependencies among semantic units . Such statements would then constitute a set of ...
I do not wish to speculate here on the details of ( an alternative model , except to note that it would involve statements of unilateral and bilateral dependencies among semantic units . Such statements would then constitute a set of ...
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phonological and syntactic representations with semantic sub - trees , and some non - lexical transformations are assumed to follow lexical insertion . Let me conclude by observing that these various options have empirical consequences ...
phonological and syntactic representations with semantic sub - trees , and some non - lexical transformations are assumed to follow lexical insertion . Let me conclude by observing that these various options have empirical consequences ...
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will lead automatically to the solution of semantic problems , but they have generally agreed on the desirability of gleaning as many semantic insights as possible from our knowledge of syntax . For example , Chomsky ( 1965 : 75 ) ...
will lead automatically to the solution of semantic problems , but they have generally agreed on the desirability of gleaning as many semantic insights as possible from our knowledge of syntax . For example , Chomsky ( 1965 : 75 ) ...
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