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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 some evidence which shows that the ...
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 some evidence which shows that the ...
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do not figure in the structural diagrams . B says that expressions are assigned to classes according to what element of structure they are most likely to represent ( 74 ) . This seems to disallow overlapping classes ( so that man could ...
do not figure in the structural diagrams . B says that expressions are assigned to classes according to what element of structure they are most likely to represent ( 74 ) . This seems to disallow overlapping classes ( so that man could ...
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In Chapter 3 , which is devoted to macro - structures , he states that texts cannot be mentally processed without ... do not necessarily correlate with the linear ordering of the sentences in the discourse - surface - structure ) .
In Chapter 3 , which is devoted to macro - structures , he states that texts cannot be mentally processed without ... do not necessarily correlate with the linear ordering of the sentences in the discourse - surface - structure ) .
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