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Rounding out the chapter are discussions of structural descriptions and linguistic metatheory . In Chapter II , ' Quelques modèles syntaxiques élémentaires ' , the author presents the concept of finite state grammar and gives the ...
Rounding out the chapter are discussions of structural descriptions and linguistic metatheory . In Chapter II , ' Quelques modèles syntaxiques élémentaires ' , the author presents the concept of finite state grammar and gives the ...
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My detailed comments on this chapter are a reflection not so much of its shortcomings as of its stimulation . The frustrating part of the chapter is not what Miller has to say , but rather what he leaves out . To quote from p .
My detailed comments on this chapter are a reflection not so much of its shortcomings as of its stimulation . The frustrating part of the chapter is not what Miller has to say , but rather what he leaves out . To quote from p .
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Ostensibly organized into nine chapters , it is in reality a work of two main chapters ( V and VI ) , preceded and ... In fact , as we shall show in detail later , the classifications established in Chapter III are generally ignored in ...
Ostensibly organized into nine chapters , it is in reality a work of two main chapters ( V and VI ) , preceded and ... In fact , as we shall show in detail later , the classifications established in Chapter III are generally ignored in ...
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Competing changes as a cause of residue | 9 |
Proper nouns in English | 26 |
Relative clauses and possessive phrases in two Australian languages | 35 |
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