Language, Band 48,Ausgaben 1-2George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1972 |
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... theory of which it forms a part . This is when a competing theory affords the possibility of deducing the statement in question from independently supported prin- ciples . In this connection , it may be useful here to examine the ...
... theory of which it forms a part . This is when a competing theory affords the possibility of deducing the statement in question from independently supported prin- ciples . In this connection , it may be useful here to examine the ...
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... theory , possibly of a quite radical nature , may not eventually prove superior to generative theory as currently formulated . Clearly , such a negative conclusion would in principle be impossible to establish once and for all . We hope ...
... theory , possibly of a quite radical nature , may not eventually prove superior to generative theory as currently formulated . Clearly , such a negative conclusion would in principle be impossible to establish once and for all . We hope ...
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... theories have received multiple formulations and are subject to continuing refinement and revision . It would seem that what we need now is not still another theory , but rather some way to make sense of the theories we already have ...
... theories have received multiple formulations and are subject to continuing refinement and revision . It would seem that what we need now is not still another theory , but rather some way to make sense of the theories we already have ...
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