Language, Band 46,Ausgabe 2,Teile 2-4Linguistic Society of America, 1970 |
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... syntactic base are language - specific , they must surely be reckoned as counting toward the economy measure of the grammar . ( If it turns out , as has often been suggested , that the syntactic base is a language - universal , then it ...
... syntactic base are language - specific , they must surely be reckoned as counting toward the economy measure of the grammar . ( If it turns out , as has often been suggested , that the syntactic base is a language - universal , then it ...
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... syntactic transformational rules ; ( b ) the set of MS and P rules ( but not , I would imagine , the rules for ... syntactic and phonological rules will be restricted in number , and no doubt the quantity of possible alternatives to be ...
... syntactic transformational rules ; ( b ) the set of MS and P rules ( but not , I would imagine , the rules for ... syntactic and phonological rules will be restricted in number , and no doubt the quantity of possible alternatives to be ...
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... syntactic knowledge ( e.g. memory capacity , which increases with age ) . Moreover , although it is well known that sentences are easier to repeat than lists of words , as yet we do not know why in any explicit detail . Do syntactic ...
... syntactic knowledge ( e.g. memory capacity , which increases with age ) . Moreover , although it is well known that sentences are easier to repeat than lists of words , as yet we do not know why in any explicit detail . Do syntactic ...
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