Language, Band 50George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1974 |
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... Chomsky ( 1971 : 203 ) is using the term in just this way when he refers to ' normal intonation ' as ' the intonation defined by the regular processes described in Chomsky & Halle 1968.'5 However , aside from the problem 4 While Chomsky ...
... Chomsky ( 1971 : 203 ) is using the term in just this way when he refers to ' normal intonation ' as ' the intonation defined by the regular processes described in Chomsky & Halle 1968.'5 However , aside from the problem 4 While Chomsky ...
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... Chomsky himself destroys the force of these points in his footnotes ( 1972 : 157-8 , fnn . 27 , 29 ) . Thus he observes that sentences like 11f are deviant ; this vitiates the first generalization , and Chomsky's way out ( to allow the ...
... Chomsky himself destroys the force of these points in his footnotes ( 1972 : 157-8 , fnn . 27 , 29 ) . Thus he observes that sentences like 11f are deviant ; this vitiates the first generalization , and Chomsky's way out ( to allow the ...
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... Chomsky 1957. Ross 1967 has argued that differ- ent rules are involved in question formation and relativization , but his arguments are rather unconvincing . I find the claim ( Chomsky 1973 ) that wн Movement re - applies in successive ...
... Chomsky 1957. Ross 1967 has argued that differ- ent rules are involved in question formation and relativization , but his arguments are rather unconvincing . I find the claim ( Chomsky 1973 ) that wн Movement re - applies in successive ...
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The arguments about deep structure | 423 |
Deepstructure appositive and complement NPs | 446 |
Double nominatives in Chinese | 455 |
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