Language, Band 60George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1984 Proceedings of the annual meeting of the Society in v. 1-11, 1925-34. After 1934 they appear in Its Bulletin. |
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... formal autonomous linguistic theory demands the autonomy of syntax , since the study of meaning could not provide the kind of restricted and well - defined set of primitives a formal theory would need ' ( 62 ) . Second Premise : But ...
... formal autonomous linguistic theory demands the autonomy of syntax , since the study of meaning could not provide the kind of restricted and well - defined set of primitives a formal theory would need ' ( 62 ) . Second Premise : But ...
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... formal simplicity . They are semantically opaque , in that they offer no morphological clues to their agentive ( or instrumental ) meaning ; yet they are simple in form , since they are derived by conversion from regular present tense ...
... formal simplicity . They are semantically opaque , in that they offer no morphological clues to their agentive ( or instrumental ) meaning ; yet they are simple in form , since they are derived by conversion from regular present tense ...
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... formal theory of question- answer dialogue , and Part II , a detailed treatment of functional syntax in dia- logue . Critical to this division , however , is C's Introduction — which gives a three - page discussion of his formal ...
... formal theory of question- answer dialogue , and Part II , a detailed treatment of functional syntax in dia- logue . Critical to this division , however , is C's Introduction — which gives a three - page discussion of his formal ...
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P W Culicover | 115 |
F J Newmeyer | 123 |
T F Shannon | 131 |
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