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C locates the primary contrast in the area of syntactic argumentation . According to C , formalist methodology retains absolute , discrete universal categories while parameterizing the tests for these categories , while functionalist ...
C locates the primary contrast in the area of syntactic argumentation . According to C , formalist methodology retains absolute , discrete universal categories while parameterizing the tests for these categories , while functionalist ...
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Syntactic theory : A unified approach . By ROBERT D. BORSLEY . London & New York : Edward Arnold , 1991. Pp . xii , 238 . A concise introduction to syntactic theory : The Government - Binding approach . By ELIZABETH A. Cowper .
Syntactic theory : A unified approach . By ROBERT D. BORSLEY . London & New York : Edward Arnold , 1991. Pp . xii , 238 . A concise introduction to syntactic theory : The Government - Binding approach . By ELIZABETH A. Cowper .
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B's Syntactic theory is potentially refreshing for an instructor who is weary of textbooks that present GB as the theory of grammar or who has a hard time feigning conviction in discussions of certain questionable analyses so ...
B's Syntactic theory is potentially refreshing for an instructor who is weary of textbooks that present GB as the theory of grammar or who has a hard time feigning conviction in discussions of certain questionable analyses so ...
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The Full Competence Hypothesis of clause structure | 1 |
A new approach to tone in Luganda Lurry M Hymun Francis X Kutumbu | 34 |
Clitics morphology and the syntax | 68 |
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