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A careful definition of transformational rules , after Chomsky ( e.g. 1964b ) , is followed by discussions of derived constituent structure , rule ordering , and the problem of lexical insertion . It is in this chapter , as a ...
A careful definition of transformational rules , after Chomsky ( e.g. 1964b ) , is followed by discussions of derived constituent structure , rule ordering , and the problem of lexical insertion . It is in this chapter , as a ...
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When rules are written properly , with the structure index given as a term analysis and the structural change as a series of ... defined over the term analysis , derived constituent structure can be defined simply and unambiguously .
When rules are written properly , with the structure index given as a term analysis and the structural change as a series of ... defined over the term analysis , derived constituent structure can be defined simply and unambiguously .
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What does this do for the immediate constituent ( phrase structure ) vs. string constituent vs. transform - potential parts of the description ? It makes them all easier to write . While granting Longacre's point that some structures ...
What does this do for the immediate constituent ( phrase structure ) vs. string constituent vs. transform - potential parts of the description ? It makes them all easier to write . While granting Longacre's point that some structures ...
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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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