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These three chapters are by no means easy reading , and the insightfulness of 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 ...
These three chapters are by no means easy reading , and the insightfulness of 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 ...
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The assignment of markedness preferred here runs counter to that taken as universal in recent transformational discussion . At the same time , it allows an analysis which agrees with some basic intuitions of classical phonemics .
The assignment of markedness preferred here runs counter to that taken as universal in recent transformational discussion . At the same time , it allows an analysis which agrees with some basic intuitions of classical phonemics .
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For an example of the GGR's treatment of what we would consider a transformational rule by ' resolution ' , here is the discussion of the formation of participles from relative clauses : Toutes ces façons de parler ( adjective or ...
For an example of the GGR's treatment of what we would consider a transformational rule by ' resolution ' , here is the discussion of the formation of participles from relative clauses : Toutes ces façons de parler ( adjective or ...
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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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