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H , whose work is in part a revision of Greenberg's 1966 generalizations about SURFACE word order , assumes that the basic word order in Dutch and German is SVO . But basic ' in H's terms means something quite different from what is ...
H , whose work is in part a revision of Greenberg's 1966 generalizations about SURFACE word order , assumes that the basic word order in Dutch and German is SVO . But basic ' in H's terms means something quite different from what is ...
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As we have seen above , it is a category error to relate results of surface frequency counts to underlying order , and thus to claims about the PS rules of a particular grammar . It is interesting to note that the genitive construction ...
As we have seen above , it is a category error to relate results of surface frequency counts to underlying order , and thus to claims about the PS rules of a particular grammar . It is interesting to note that the genitive construction ...
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Shallow Structure is mapped into Surface Structure by Wh Movement . Translation rules carry us from DS into a Disambiguated ( semantic ) Structure ( DA ) . Furthermore , transition rules operate between DA and at least two levels in the ...
Shallow Structure is mapped into Surface Structure by Wh Movement . Translation rules carry us from DS into a Disambiguated ( semantic ) Structure ( DA ) . Furthermore , transition rules operate between DA and at least two levels in the ...
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Segmental rules of English and cyclic phonology Jerzy Rubach | 21 |
Surface wordorder typology and Universal Grammar Peter Coopmans | 55 |
Old Spanish resistance to diphthongization? Yakov Malkiel | 70 |
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