Language, Band 53,Ausgaben 1-2George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1977 |
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George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch. representation , a surface - structure representation , and possibly a number of intervening ones ) , we must ask just WHICH syntactic representation the CCC applies to . I have already presented ...
George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch. representation , a surface - structure representation , and possibly a number of intervening ones ) , we must ask just WHICH syntactic representation the CCC applies to . I have already presented ...
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... representation ( p . 159 ; the representation is also illustrated with a tree ) : 3 ( 1 ) if ( x neg ( understand y ) ) , then ( y understand x ) The rules of R2 - R3 are then supposed to map this representation into a two - page text ...
... representation ( p . 159 ; the representation is also illustrated with a tree ) : 3 ( 1 ) if ( x neg ( understand y ) ) , then ( y understand x ) The rules of R2 - R3 are then supposed to map this representation into a two - page text ...
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... representation into complex sentences ) . Thus it is not clear how the same principle of embedding can capture the relations of before and after , which get identical mappings into surface structure . Again , van Dijk's em- bedding ...
... representation into complex sentences ) . Thus it is not clear how the same principle of embedding can capture the relations of before and after , which get identical mappings into surface structure . Again , van Dijk's em- bedding ...
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