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It is only because the transformational rules and the tagmemic patterns express hypotheses of the same nature that the two approaches can be compared . Since the two University of Washington studies are transformational analyses of ...
It is only because the transformational rules and the tagmemic patterns express hypotheses of the same nature that the two approaches can be compared . Since the two University of Washington studies are transformational analyses of ...
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The facts about 12 and 16 can be naturally represented in a transformational formulation based on the independently motivated assumptions that two levels exist , a deep structure and a surface structure , and that these two levels are ...
The facts about 12 and 16 can be naturally represented in a transformational formulation based on the independently motivated assumptions that two levels exist , a deep structure and a surface structure , and that these two levels are ...
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We will consider two proposals which have been offered to account for the semantic and syntactic interrelation of semantic non - singulars : the Base - Feature Hypothesis and the Transformational Insertion Hypothesis .
We will consider two proposals which have been offered to account for the semantic and syntactic interrelation of semantic non - singulars : the Base - Feature Hypothesis and the Transformational Insertion Hypothesis .
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