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We can replace this disjunction by X , where X is defined by the Relevancy Condition as containing only irrelevant segments . It is indeed surprising that a relatively simple condition like the Relevancy Condition can correctly define ...
We can replace this disjunction by X , where X is defined by the Relevancy Condition as containing only irrelevant segments . It is indeed surprising that a relatively simple condition like the Relevancy Condition can correctly define ...
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Here the Relevancy Condition wrongly predicts that X is null , since determinant and focus have no major class features in common in this formulation . Similarly , Grassmann's Law can be made more general as follows : ( 27 ) ...
Here the Relevancy Condition wrongly predicts that X is null , since determinant and focus have no major class features in common in this formulation . Similarly , Grassmann's Law can be made more general as follows : ( 27 ) ...
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I suggest that rules are subject to the Relevancy Condition , whereas processes are subject to a stronger constraint that we may call the STRICT ADJACENCY CONDITION . This condition disallows ANY intervening material between determinant ...
I suggest that rules are subject to the Relevancy Condition , whereas processes are subject to a stronger constraint that we may call the STRICT ADJACENCY CONDITION . This condition disallows ANY intervening material between determinant ...
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Half a century of the Linguistic Society | 619 |
Movement rules in functional perspective | 630 |
Indefiniteness and anaphoricity | 665 |
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