Language, Band 46,Ausgabe 2,Teile 2-4Linguistic Society of America, 1970 |
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... structure , and is not transformational , then it must be a surface structure constraint , a condition which applies after the transformations and which affects the surface form of the string . Consider 74 again . After all obligatory ...
... structure , and is not transformational , then it must be a surface structure constraint , a condition which applies after the transformations and which affects the surface form of the string . Consider 74 again . After all obligatory ...
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... structure . Let us now turn to what might be considered a simple sentence , with only one S - node in its underlying structure , and see how our constraint affects that type of structure . If the constraint on the number of no's ...
... structure . Let us now turn to what might be considered a simple sentence , with only one S - node in its underlying structure , and see how our constraint affects that type of structure . If the constraint on the number of no's ...
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... structural or transforma- tional , we must be dealing with a surface structure constraint . It is clear that the surface structure constraint which we stated at the end of §6 can explain the ungrammaticality of 89b , 90b , and 91b . We ...
... structural or transforma- tional , we must be dealing with a surface structure constraint . It is clear that the surface structure constraint which we stated at the end of §6 can explain the ungrammaticality of 89b , 90b , and 91b . We ...
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