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THE ORDER OF ELEMENTS IN A TRANSFORMATIONAL GRAMMAR OF
GERMAN EMMON BACH University of Texas Zellig S. Harris distinguishes three
situations in the ordering of morphemes relative to each other : ' restricted ' ...
THE ORDER OF ELEMENTS IN A TRANSFORMATIONAL GRAMMAR OF
GERMAN EMMON BACH University of Texas Zellig S. Harris distinguishes three
situations in the ordering of morphemes relative to each other : ' restricted ' ...
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The problem , then , is to set up the grammatical rules in such a way that the
restricted order of sentence elements results directly from the rules rather than
through the sorting screen of an order chart . Two quite different situations are
included ...
The problem , then , is to set up the grammatical rules in such a way that the
restricted order of sentence elements results directly from the rules rather than
through the sorting screen of an order chart . Two quite different situations are
included ...
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It also provides an explanation for other instances where corresponding
sentence elements in the two languages — which are , after all , very similar in
their general structure - occur in exactly the reverse order ( for instance , time and
place ...
It also provides an explanation for other instances where corresponding
sentence elements in the two languages — which are , after all , very similar in
their general structure - occur in exactly the reverse order ( for instance , time and
place ...
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