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As understood here , the crucial question is whether or not the lexicon should be differentiated from the grammar . ( Note that , although the term grammar can theoretically be applied to formal as well as to semantic structures ...
As understood here , the crucial question is whether or not the lexicon should be differentiated from the grammar . ( Note that , although the term grammar can theoretically be applied to formal as well as to semantic structures ...
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It is found that reliance on simplicity makes possible : choice in one area of the grammar only at the expense of intuitions in another . We conclude that , as long as the basic concept of ' descriptive adequacy'remains undefined ...
It is found that reliance on simplicity makes possible : choice in one area of the grammar only at the expense of intuitions in another . We conclude that , as long as the basic concept of ' descriptive adequacy'remains undefined ...
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( 152-3 ) Notice that there is no talk here of what the ' linguistically significant generalizations ' are , but merely of the SIMPLICITY or COMPLEXITY of the grammar . In deciding between two alternative descriptions in a particular ...
( 152-3 ) Notice that there is no talk here of what the ' linguistically significant generalizations ' are , but merely of the SIMPLICITY or COMPLEXITY of the grammar . In deciding between two alternative descriptions in a particular ...
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The distributional identification of Finnish morphophonemes | 20 |
Negations in Pāṇinian rules | 34 |
Language as symbolization | 57 |
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