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Structures like these are not derived by the equivalent of transformations or any other postsemantic processes ; they are semantic structures and would be derived by C's equivalent of ' base ' rules in the modified theory he envisages ...
Structures like these are not derived by the equivalent of transformations or any other postsemantic processes ; they are semantic structures and would be derived by C's equivalent of ' base ' rules in the modified theory he envisages ...
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In this way the sentence He drives the car is derived from an underlying string which we may represent by He is causing something ; the car drives ( or the car goes along ) . This analysis , which resulted from a study of the English ...
In this way the sentence He drives the car is derived from an underlying string which we may represent by He is causing something ; the car drives ( or the car goes along ) . This analysis , which resulted from a study of the English ...
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35b has the derived nominal derivation , for which the stress is different than for derive . If we were to assume 34a - d , then it would in fact be the case that the stress neutrality of -ing in 35a is predicted by the lexicalist ...
35b has the derived nominal derivation , for which the stress is different than for derive . If we were to assume 34a - d , then it would in fact be the case that the stress neutrality of -ing in 35a is predicted by the lexicalist ...
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Hayward Keniston 18831970 obituary by Robert A Hall Jr | 249 |
Semantic axiom number one | 256 |
Converging theories in linguistics | 266 |
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