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In this picture of the grammar , the Phrase Structure rules and the Lexicon form a base from which we get a Deep Structure ( DS ) . That DS is mapped into ' Shallow Structure ' by transformations ( which may amount simply to ' Move a ...
In this picture of the grammar , the Phrase Structure rules and the Lexicon form a base from which we get a Deep Structure ( DS ) . That DS is mapped into ' Shallow Structure ' by transformations ( which may amount simply to ' Move a ...
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It was shown above that , given a functional structure of such verbs as give , receive , sell , tell , ask etc. , Goal is always a controller for an argument PRO . And these verbs share the functional structure in which the three ...
It was shown above that , given a functional structure of such verbs as give , receive , sell , tell , ask etc. , Goal is always a controller for an argument PRO . And these verbs share the functional structure in which the three ...
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As the name implies , these define part of the mapping between c - structure and f - structure . However , case is specified in the rule in question by a “ constraint ' equation , in which the equal sign has a subscript c .
As the name implies , these define part of the mapping between c - structure and f - structure . However , case is specified in the rule in question by a “ constraint ' equation , in which the equal sign has a subscript c .
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Linguistic phonetic descriptions of clicks P Ladefoged and A Traill | 1 |
Segmental rules of English and cyclic phonology Jerzy Rubach | 21 |
Surface wordorder typology and Universal Grammar Peter Coopmans | 55 |
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