Language, Band 50George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1974 |
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... syntactic rules in any way ( cf. especially Chomsky 1971 , 1972 ) . But if one claims that the deep structures give all the information necessary for the interpretation of scope etc. , one inevitably begins to wonder why two levels ...
... syntactic rules in any way ( cf. especially Chomsky 1971 , 1972 ) . But if one claims that the deep structures give all the information necessary for the interpretation of scope etc. , one inevitably begins to wonder why two levels ...
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... syntactic transformations rather than as examples of ' adjunction ' . The structural iden- tity of constructions such as ljubitelь kuritь ' one who likes to smoke ' and ljubitь kurit ' to like to smoke ' are entirely missed , since the ...
... syntactic transformations rather than as examples of ' adjunction ' . The structural iden- tity of constructions such as ljubitelь kuritь ' one who likes to smoke ' and ljubitь kurit ' to like to smoke ' are entirely missed , since the ...
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... syntactic acquisitions in twelve children bilingual in Italian and English . The age range 6-8 was chosen after a pilot study revealed that either the test situation or the structures in question were beyond the capacity of children in ...
... syntactic acquisitions in twelve children bilingual in Italian and English . The age range 6-8 was chosen after a pilot study revealed that either the test situation or the structures in question were beyond the capacity of children in ...
Inhalt
The arguments about deep structure | 423 |
Deepstructure appositive and complement NPs | 446 |
Double nominatives in Chinese | 455 |
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