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All other grammatical sentences of the language can be generated by means of these transformations and may be said to have a derived constituent structure . Now , for example , What are you looking for ? can be described as a what ...
All other grammatical sentences of the language can be generated by means of these transformations and may be said to have a derived constituent structure . Now , for example , What are you looking for ? can be described as a what ...
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The constituent structure of a kernel sentence is derived by successive expansions ... any constituent of the resulting representation can be identified as a derived and expanded instance of some more general grammatical category in its ...
The constituent structure of a kernel sentence is derived by successive expansions ... any constituent of the resulting representation can be identified as a derived and expanded instance of some more general grammatical category in its ...
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It contains many entities which are not directly observable in the physical structure of any one sentence but which must be hypothesized as a source from which many different sentences may be derived . For example , there is nothing in ...
It contains many entities which are not directly observable in the physical structure of any one sentence but which must be hypothesized as a source from which many different sentences may be derived . For example , there is nothing in ...
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