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movement ( and deletion ) transformations destroyed the constituent - structure information required for semantic interpretation . EST maintains some aspects of the Katz - Postal hypothesis ( Chomsky 1972b : 134 ) : ... semantic ...
movement ( and deletion ) transformations destroyed the constituent - structure information required for semantic interpretation . EST maintains some aspects of the Katz - Postal hypothesis ( Chomsky 1972b : 134 ) : ... semantic ...
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But within the ' new ' analysis , the embedded clause no longer involves Passive , so the interpretation of how Relativ- ization has applied is somewhat different . Now 51 seems to involve Relativization egy like other ( cycle - final ) ...
But within the ' new ' analysis , the embedded clause no longer involves Passive , so the interpretation of how Relativ- ization has applied is somewhat different . Now 51 seems to involve Relativization egy like other ( cycle - final ) ...
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Because the phrases are syntactic constructions , not lex- ical entries , their semantic interpretation is not stored ... are more susceptible to being entered in a lexicon ; they undergo idiomatization , and their interpretations are ...
Because the phrases are syntactic constructions , not lex- ical entries , their semantic interpretation is not stored ... are more susceptible to being entered in a lexicon ; they undergo idiomatization , and their interpretations are ...
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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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