Language, Band 45,Ausgaben 1-2George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1969 |
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... construction ) . Note that some concept of two levels of grammar , whether simple / figurative construction or deep / surface structure , is necessary in any theory that assumes syntactic universals that are related to logic - based and ...
... construction ) . Note that some concept of two levels of grammar , whether simple / figurative construction or deep / surface structure , is necessary in any theory that assumes syntactic universals that are related to logic - based and ...
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... construction , when the several terms are arranged in their natural order , so that you see , at a single glance , the reason why one governs the other ; or by a figurative construction , when , departing from that simplicity , we use ...
... construction , when the several terms are arranged in their natural order , so that you see , at a single glance , the reason why one governs the other ; or by a figurative construction , when , departing from that simplicity , we use ...
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... construction without an accompanying theory which states what can and cannot be present in the simple construction , and which gives rules relating it to the figurative construction - rules that we would consider the transformational ...
... construction without an accompanying theory which states what can and cannot be present in the simple construction , and which gives rules relating it to the figurative construction - rules that we would consider the transformational ...
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