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THE STRICT ORDER FALLACY ANDREAS KOUTSOUDAS Indiana University The question considered here is the correctness of the assumption that trangformational rules are extrinsically ordered . One type of argument that has frequently been given ...
THE STRICT ORDER FALLACY ANDREAS KOUTSOUDAS Indiana University The question considered here is the correctness of the assumption that trangformational rules are extrinsically ordered . One type of argument that has frequently been given ...
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global rule with a cyclic environment that applies postcyclically . ” B fails to note that 3 ' is an important possibility : if 3 ... NSR applies after all cyclic rules but before any postcyclic rules . b . QF and RCF are postcyclic .
global rule with a cyclic environment that applies postcyclically . ” B fails to note that 3 ' is an important possibility : if 3 ... NSR applies after all cyclic rules but before any postcyclic rules . b . QF and RCF are postcyclic .
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TWILA LEHMANN Indiana University In line with recent claims , it is argued here that no rules in a transformational grammar should be extrinsically ordered . This claim is examined with respect to four well - known syntactic rules .
TWILA LEHMANN Indiana University In line with recent claims , it is argued here that no rules in a transformational grammar should be extrinsically ordered . This claim is examined with respect to four well - known syntactic rules .
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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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