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justice to the logical form of sentences in natural language , I am arguing that classical logical analysis underestimates both the needs of logic and the resources of grammar . C is not always clear about his account of logical form .
justice to the logical form of sentences in natural language , I am arguing that classical logical analysis underestimates both the needs of logic and the resources of grammar . C is not always clear about his account of logical form .
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In the next section I will show that the Complex Adjective Analysis also accounts for the facts discussed in $ 1 , above . 3. A SOLUTION TO THE SUBCATEGORIZATION PROBLEM . In g1 it was observed that an easy - type adjective followed by ...
In the next section I will show that the Complex Adjective Analysis also accounts for the facts discussed in $ 1 , above . 3. A SOLUTION TO THE SUBCATEGORIZATION PROBLEM . In g1 it was observed that an easy - type adjective followed by ...
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[ MICHAEL S. analyses of similar phenomena ; in essence , it ROCHEMONT , UCLA . ) ... H's syntactic analysis of cleft constructions Kr . 60.00 . is faulty in that he fails to make a structural distinction between free relatives and true ...
[ MICHAEL S. analyses of similar phenomena ; in essence , it ROCHEMONT , UCLA . ) ... H's syntactic analysis of cleft constructions Kr . 60.00 . is faulty in that he fails to make a structural distinction between free relatives and true ...
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Chomsky on meaning Jerrold J Katz | 1 |
Peculiar passives Alice Davison | 42 |
Russian conjugation Michael Shapiro | 67 |
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