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The highest of these , termed TECTOGRAMMATICAL , is intended to account for the semantic structure of sentences . The basic recursive power of the ... It is intended to portray the traditional ' grammatical ? structure of the sentence .
The highest of these , termed TECTOGRAMMATICAL , is intended to account for the semantic structure of sentences . The basic recursive power of the ... It is intended to portray the traditional ' grammatical ? structure of the sentence .
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On the other hand , those who regard 8-9 as simple sentences ( Snow , Lewkowicz 1967 ) have necessarily rejected such ... Sometimes the comment portion of a topic - comment sentence contains a word order that is not permissible in an ...
On the other hand , those who regard 8-9 as simple sentences ( Snow , Lewkowicz 1967 ) have necessarily rejected such ... Sometimes the comment portion of a topic - comment sentence contains a word order that is not permissible in an ...
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sentence sentence modality proposition modality proposition object predication predication [ + definite ) object state FIGURE 1 FIGURE 2 sentence sentence modality proposition modality proposition predication transitive predication ...
sentence sentence modality proposition modality proposition object predication predication [ + definite ) object state FIGURE 1 FIGURE 2 sentence sentence modality proposition modality proposition predication transitive predication ...
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The phoneme revisited | 503 |
Semantic overloading a restudy of the verb remind | 522 |
Controlled activation of latent contrast | 548 |
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