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THE HISTORY OF LINGUISTICS AND PROFESSOR CHOMSKY HANS AARSLEFF Princeton University This paper argues that Chomsky's ... has no historical justification in regard to the linguistic theory embodied in the 1660 Port - Royal Grammar .
THE HISTORY OF LINGUISTICS AND PROFESSOR CHOMSKY HANS AARSLEFF Princeton University This paper argues that Chomsky's ... has no historical justification in regard to the linguistic theory embodied in the 1660 Port - Royal Grammar .
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Papers in Linguistics 2.59-82 . CHAFE , WALLACE L. 1968. The ordering of phonological rules . IJAL 34.115–36 . CHOMSKY , NOAM . 1964. Current issues in linguistic theory . ( Janua linguarum , series minor , 38. ) The Hague : Mouton .
Papers in Linguistics 2.59-82 . CHAFE , WALLACE L. 1968. The ordering of phonological rules . IJAL 34.115–36 . CHOMSKY , NOAM . 1964. Current issues in linguistic theory . ( Janua linguarum , series minor , 38. ) The Hague : Mouton .
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In view of the fact that current linguistic theory has yet to deal successfully with these issues , such an opinion is ... scalar or multi - valued features for binary features does not obviate analysis within a linguistic framework .
In view of the fact that current linguistic theory has yet to deal successfully with these issues , such an opinion is ... scalar or multi - valued features for binary features does not obviate analysis within a linguistic framework .
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