Language, Band 45,Ausgaben 1-2George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1969 |
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... transformational analysis is likely to get lost in the mass of details . One could wish that the reader's assessment of the value of transformational grammar were not so likely to depend on his reaction to the author's own embryonic de ...
... transformational analysis is likely to get lost in the mass of details . One could wish that the reader's assessment of the value of transformational grammar were not so likely to depend on his reaction to the author's own embryonic de ...
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... transformational discussion . At the same time , it allows an analysis which agrees with some basic intuitions of classical phonemics . Markedness , it is concluded , is not necessarily universal ; and its impli- cations for simplicity ...
... transformational discussion . At the same time , it allows an analysis which agrees with some basic intuitions of classical phonemics . Markedness , it is concluded , is not necessarily universal ; and its impli- cations for simplicity ...
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... transformational perhaps , in the sense in which CL uses ' transformational ' ; but , as both these derivations show , the authors are quite capable of correct linguistic insights much like the ones a modern transformationalist might ...
... transformational perhaps , in the sense in which CL uses ' transformational ' ; but , as both these derivations show , the authors are quite capable of correct linguistic insights much like the ones a modern transformationalist might ...
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