Language, Band 82George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 2006 |
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... syntax and morphology that has led to the important claim that syntax is always blind to morphology ( Zwicky 1992 ) . For example , syntactic rules are never sensitive to the presence of a particular morph as such , though they are of ...
... syntax and morphology that has led to the important claim that syntax is always blind to morphology ( Zwicky 1992 ) . For example , syntactic rules are never sensitive to the presence of a particular morph as such , though they are of ...
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... syntax - but the evidence given above shows clearly that morphs are arranged in quite different ways from words . In word grammar , the difference between syntax and form is therefore not one of size but more like the difference between ...
... syntax - but the evidence given above shows clearly that morphs are arranged in quite different ways from words . In word grammar , the difference between syntax and form is therefore not one of size but more like the difference between ...
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... syntax by means of an analogy between words and idiomatic syntactic configurations : just as words , in prevalent models of grammar , have a ' vertical ' organization , which cuts across three grammatical levels ( phonology , syntax ...
... syntax by means of an analogy between words and idiomatic syntactic configurations : just as words , in prevalent models of grammar , have a ' vertical ' organization , which cuts across three grammatical levels ( phonology , syntax ...
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