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First , ' adding negation to pronominalization ... to arrive at We aren't working ' changes the meaning of the SAAD — which is , to be sure , the function of negation in the sentence base . Of considerable interest , however , is the ...
First , ' adding negation to pronominalization ... to arrive at We aren't working ' changes the meaning of the SAAD — which is , to be sure , the function of negation in the sentence base . Of considerable interest , however , is the ...
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One generalization captured by deep structures so characterized is that they contain all ( and perhaps only ) the information necessary to specify the meaning of the sentences they represent.3 In addition to the general definition just ...
One generalization captured by deep structures so characterized is that they contain all ( and perhaps only ) the information necessary to specify the meaning of the sentences they represent.3 In addition to the general definition just ...
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DISTINGUISHING USE FROM MEANING . SOME COVERT ILLOCUTIONARY ACTS IN ENGLISH : Interrogative Sentences ; Imperative Sentences . CONCLUSIONS . 1974 , in preparation THE ORGANIZATION OF PHONOLOGY by STEPHEN R. ANDERSON CONTENTS : THE BASIC ...
DISTINGUISHING USE FROM MEANING . SOME COVERT ILLOCUTIONARY ACTS IN ENGLISH : Interrogative Sentences ; Imperative Sentences . CONCLUSIONS . 1974 , in preparation THE ORGANIZATION OF PHONOLOGY by STEPHEN R. ANDERSON CONTENTS : THE BASIC ...
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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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