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The reason is that their ' index ' is not a single , specific , fixed grammatical element , with the samE element being ... GRAMMATICAL ELEMENTS , and moreover it must be able to keep track of which ones have been previously inserted .
The reason is that their ' index ' is not a single , specific , fixed grammatical element , with the samE element being ... GRAMMATICAL ELEMENTS , and moreover it must be able to keep track of which ones have been previously inserted .
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In generative semantics , possible grammars are limited by the requirement that the non - phonological elements used have a natural semantic basis , independent of the rules of the grammar of any particular natural language .
In generative semantics , possible grammars are limited by the requirement that the non - phonological elements used have a natural semantic basis , independent of the rules of the grammar of any particular natural language .
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Of the elements within the verb phrase , the only obligatory ones are the nucleus and the verbal - pronoun markers ( except ku , teku , which can be replaced by pa ( imperative / conditional marker ] ) ' ( 24 ) .
Of the elements within the verb phrase , the only obligatory ones are the nucleus and the verbal - pronoun markers ( except ku , teku , which can be replaced by pa ( imperative / conditional marker ] ) ' ( 24 ) .
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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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