Language, Band 53,Ausgaben 1-2George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1977 |
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... semantic terms ... It appeared to me that the notions of redundancy rule , structural description feature , and deep - structure constraint were necessitated by the concepts of rule government implied by or described in Chomsky 1965 and ...
... semantic terms ... It appeared to me that the notions of redundancy rule , structural description feature , and deep - structure constraint were necessitated by the concepts of rule government implied by or described in Chomsky 1965 and ...
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... semantic class ' in such a way that formal operations can be associated with classes which consist of at least two semantically distinct structures ? Note that , in a language that contains no lexical synonyms , the thesis that semantic ...
... semantic class ' in such a way that formal operations can be associated with classes which consist of at least two semantically distinct structures ? Note that , in a language that contains no lexical synonyms , the thesis that semantic ...
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... semantic class of its own , with the corresponding rather degenerate notion of a rule as an operation which applies only to a single word ? G offers us no way out of this dilemma . Considerations of this kind would seem to vitiate any ...
... semantic class of its own , with the corresponding rather degenerate notion of a rule as an operation which applies only to a single word ? G offers us no way out of this dilemma . Considerations of this kind would seem to vitiate any ...
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