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If semantic structures are allowed to be sufficiently abstract relative to surface structures , the semantic content of case relations can perfectly well be represented as predicates at the semantic level . It may or may not be correct ...
If semantic structures are allowed to be sufficiently abstract relative to surface structures , the semantic content of case relations can perfectly well be represented as predicates at the semantic level . It may or may not be correct ...
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Such units have already been present for some time before a surface representation is reached , and they are a principal component of the surface structure itself . The clear - cut transition from semantic - like units to phoneticlike ...
Such units have already been present for some time before a surface representation is reached , and they are a principal component of the surface structure itself . The clear - cut transition from semantic - like units to phoneticlike ...
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What is interesting about 44 , as well as 39-43 , is that they are predicted by the old , pre - Bresnan NSR , applying to surface structure , but not in the cycle . If one tried to keep NSR in the cycle , as B proposes , one would then ...
What is interesting about 44 , as well as 39-43 , is that they are predicted by the old , pre - Bresnan NSR , applying to surface structure , but not in the cycle . If one tried to keep NSR in the cycle , as B proposes , one would then ...
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