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If this theory is correct , it would constitute a strong empirically based argument for the hypothesis of extrinsic ... Moreover , the simplicity arguments themselves are totally void of empirical import , since they are all crucially ...
If this theory is correct , it would constitute a strong empirically based argument for the hypothesis of extrinsic ... Moreover , the simplicity arguments themselves are totally void of empirical import , since they are all crucially ...
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THE ARGUMENTS ABOUT DEEP STRUCTURE GEORGE BEDELL University of California , Los Angeles The notion of deep structure has served to crystallize a number of recent con- troversies in syntactic theory . This paper examines several ...
THE ARGUMENTS ABOUT DEEP STRUCTURE GEORGE BEDELL University of California , Los Angeles The notion of deep structure has served to crystallize a number of recent con- troversies in syntactic theory . This paper examines several ...
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To summarize the argument based on nominalization , it is , first of all , on a slightly different plane from the semantic arguments reviewed in previous sections . Semantics is only partially involved ; the claim is really a ...
To summarize the argument based on nominalization , it is , first of all , on a slightly different plane from the semantic arguments reviewed in previous sections . Semantics is only partially involved ; the claim is really a ...
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The application of phonological | 1 |
Constraints on global rules in phonology | 29 |
Phonological features problems and proposals | 52 |
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