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Universal grammar makes certain categories and operations available . Conditions in a particular language can only refer to those categories , and rules may only make use of those universal operations . The features of relevance here ...
Universal grammar makes certain categories and operations available . Conditions in a particular language can only refer to those categories , and rules may only make use of those universal operations . The features of relevance here ...
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The description of inversions in generalized phrase - structure grammar . Berkeley Linguistics Society 11.117–45 . GUNLOGSON , CHRISTINE . 2001. True to form : Rising and falling declaratives as questions in English .
The description of inversions in generalized phrase - structure grammar . Berkeley Linguistics Society 11.117–45 . GUNLOGSON , CHRISTINE . 2001. True to form : Rising and falling declaratives as questions in English .
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Studies in contemporary phrase structure grammar , ed . by Robert Levine and Georgia M. Green , 1–38 . Cambridge : Cambridge University Press . HINRICHS , ERHARD , and TSUNEKO NAKEZAWA . 1989. Subcategorization and VP structure in ...
Studies in contemporary phrase structure grammar , ed . by Robert Levine and Georgia M. Green , 1–38 . Cambridge : Cambridge University Press . HINRICHS , ERHARD , and TSUNEKO NAKEZAWA . 1989. Subcategorization and VP structure in ...
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Phonological movement in Classical Greek Brian Agbayani Chris Golston | 133 |
Processing dative constructions in American | 168 |
Reviews see back cover | 214 |
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