Language, Band 53,Ausgaben 1-2George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1977 |
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... grammar must actually generate ( all and only ) possible well - formed texts of the language - i.e . , that Text ( ' T ' ) is the initial major category of the grammar . The text grammar suggested by van Dijk is constructed , basically ...
... grammar must actually generate ( all and only ) possible well - formed texts of the language - i.e . , that Text ( ' T ' ) is the initial major category of the grammar . The text grammar suggested by van Dijk is constructed , basically ...
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... grammar - precisely because such an analysis does not require the establishment of the abstract logical form of the ... grammar has to be ' internally ' justified : the mere existence of a correlation between cognitive and linguistic ...
... grammar - precisely because such an analysis does not require the establishment of the abstract logical form of the ... grammar has to be ' internally ' justified : the mere existence of a correlation between cognitive and linguistic ...
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... grammar is not an alternative to phrase - structure grammar ( as finite- state grammar tries to be ) : in Chomsky's account in Syntactic structures , phrase - structure grammar becomes an essential component of transformational grammar ...
... grammar is not an alternative to phrase - structure grammar ( as finite- state grammar tries to be ) : in Chomsky's account in Syntactic structures , phrase - structure grammar becomes an essential component of transformational grammar ...
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