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... whether a particular string fits the structural index of any particular transformation - i.e . whether a string is ' analyzable as the string that constitutes the structural description of all strings to which the transformation may ...
... whether a particular string fits the structural index of any particular transformation - i.e . whether a string is ' analyzable as the string that constitutes the structural description of all strings to which the transformation may ...
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TRANSFORMATIONAL THEORY1 ZELLIG S. HARRIS University of Pennsylvania : ( $ 1 : Constituent , string , and transformational analyses compared . 82 : A revised formulation of transformations as an equivalence relation among sentences .
TRANSFORMATIONAL THEORY1 ZELLIG S. HARRIS University of Pennsylvania : ( $ 1 : Constituent , string , and transformational analyses compared . 82 : A revised formulation of transformations as an equivalence relation among sentences .
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For example , in terms of the string property we can make the fundamental statement that if we define in a given language a small set of center strings and a few sets of adjunct strings — each set being characterized by its adjoining a ...
For example , in terms of the string property we can make the fundamental statement that if we define in a given language a small set of center strings and a few sets of adjunct strings — each set being characterized by its adjoining a ...
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On defining stages in Prehistoric Germanic | 19 |
Comparative constructions in English | 37 |
Prothesis in the Latin verb sum | 59 |
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