Language, Band 53,Ausgaben 1-2George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1977 |
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... proposal . First of all , our arguments in preceding sections gain force to the extent that we can show that phonological systems manifest exceptions that prove cumbersome on conventional generative accounts . But , by the same token ...
... proposal . First of all , our arguments in preceding sections gain force to the extent that we can show that phonological systems manifest exceptions that prove cumbersome on conventional generative accounts . But , by the same token ...
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... proposal by Bresnan ) . Furthermore , this analysis retains the earlier assumption that surface structures which exhibit the dummy symbol △ are ill - formed . The purpose of 52a is to account for the fact that object and subject ...
... proposal by Bresnan ) . Furthermore , this analysis retains the earlier assumption that surface structures which exhibit the dummy symbol △ are ill - formed . The purpose of 52a is to account for the fact that object and subject ...
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... proposal as a viable alternative to ours , since it is both too strong and too weak with respect to some of the facts for which it purports to account . Hankamer's proposal is too strong in that it predicts unacceptability for ( c ) ...
... proposal as a viable alternative to ours , since it is both too strong and too weak with respect to some of the facts for which it purports to account . Hankamer's proposal is too strong in that it predicts unacceptability for ( c ) ...
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