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Complexity of a base component , on the other hand , corresponds to complexity of patterning , i.e. lack of symmetry , in the range of sentence - representations possible at the level in question . Suppose syntactic base components are ...
Complexity of a base component , on the other hand , corresponds to complexity of patterning , i.e. lack of symmetry , in the range of sentence - representations possible at the level in question . Suppose syntactic base components are ...
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Of course , if the standard theory were to work with a set of features compatible with mine , and if we were interested only in observational adequacy , it would be quite possible to incorporate the lexical representations implied by ...
Of course , if the standard theory were to work with a set of features compatible with mine , and if we were interested only in observational adequacy , it would be quite possible to incorporate the lexical representations implied by ...
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Since the optimal transform is selected from among all possible transforms as the one that yields the maximal number of equivalences , what precedes all other operations is a complete list of possible transformations of the text ...
Since the optimal transform is selected from among all possible transforms as the one that yields the maximal number of equivalences , what precedes all other operations is a complete list of possible transformations of the text ...
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