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Our notation , which allows us to use the ' is a ' relation by referring to A * plus all its direct and indirect dependents as an A ( an A - phrase ) , is useful in handling this problem . Because we use the ' is a ' relation as well as ...
Our notation , which allows us to use the ' is a ' relation by referring to A * plus all its direct and indirect dependents as an A ( an A - phrase ) , is useful in handling this problem . Because we use the ' is a ' relation as well as ...
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I do not mean to imply by my choice of words that I regard the notion ' grammatical relation'as coherent , viable , or even ... intuitions about grammatical relations ' that Chomsky often refers to are really intuitions about meaning .
I do not mean to imply by my choice of words that I regard the notion ' grammatical relation'as coherent , viable , or even ... intuitions about grammatical relations ' that Chomsky often refers to are really intuitions about meaning .
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The concept of zero suffix is most useful in relation to grammatical affixes ( 245–6 ) , but it is hardly necessary at all in relation to word - formative affixes ( see the relevant passages on pp . 220 and 228 , in which it is admitted ...
The concept of zero suffix is most useful in relation to grammatical affixes ( 245–6 ) , but it is hardly necessary at all in relation to word - formative affixes ( see the relevant passages on pp . 220 and 228 , in which it is admitted ...
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