Language, Band 46,Ausgabe 2,Teile 2-4Linguistic Society of America, 1970 |
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... lexical items and grammatical formatives but also proper names , which I would not wish to think of as entered in the lexicon - cf . Sampson , мs b ) ; and furthermore , for ( c ) , unlike ( a ) and ( b ) , there will never come any ...
... lexical items and grammatical formatives but also proper names , which I would not wish to think of as entered in the lexicon - cf . Sampson , мs b ) ; and furthermore , for ( c ) , unlike ( a ) and ( b ) , there will never come any ...
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... lexical representa- tions implied by Table 4 and P rules similar to R1-4 into the grammar , just as it would be possible to represent the lexical items at the underlying level in various random ways , and to write P rules to derive the ...
... lexical representa- tions implied by Table 4 and P rules similar to R1-4 into the grammar , just as it would be possible to represent the lexical items at the underlying level in various random ways , and to write P rules to derive the ...
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... LEXICAL ITEM . Such a constraint , in effect , keeps track of certain aspects of the derivational history of individual lexical items ; thus one would expect that it would have to be formulated as a global derivational constraint ...
... LEXICAL ITEM . Such a constraint , in effect , keeps track of certain aspects of the derivational history of individual lexical items ; thus one would expect that it would have to be formulated as a global derivational constraint ...
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