Language, Band 53,Ausgaben 1-2George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1977 |
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... rules will be under great pressure to change to a less disturbing form . Apparent under - application of a rule is ... rules and their orderings as secondary by - products of changes in surface items . Re - ordering or loss of rules does ...
... rules will be under great pressure to change to a less disturbing form . Apparent under - application of a rule is ... rules and their orderings as secondary by - products of changes in surface items . Re - ordering or loss of rules does ...
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... rules that obey similar constraints ; on the other hand , there are presumed movement rules that do not obey the constraints . In particular , deletion rules ( a type of non - move- ment rules ) appear in general to obey the constraints ...
... rules that obey similar constraints ; on the other hand , there are presumed movement rules that do not obey the constraints . In particular , deletion rules ( a type of non - move- ment rules ) appear in general to obey the constraints ...
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... rules are those which apply to classes of expressions which must be described in semantic terms - after all , seven to fifteen distinct rules which all describe the ' simple ' alternation between V NP Prep NP and V NP NP constructions ...
... rules are those which apply to classes of expressions which must be described in semantic terms - after all , seven to fifteen distinct rules which all describe the ' simple ' alternation between V NP Prep NP and V NP NP constructions ...
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