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19 3 * syntax : in each case , there is considerable pretheoretic plausibility in the choice of objects , and the properties and relations seem to be the ones that are determined by the objects in question .
19 3 * syntax : in each case , there is considerable pretheoretic plausibility in the choice of objects , and the properties and relations seem to be the ones that are determined by the objects in question .
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This is a familiar feature of explication . ' Explication in semantics differs from explication in syntax or phonology only in regard to the properties and relations . In syntax , e.g. , one assumes a partial knowledge ...
This is a familiar feature of explication . ' Explication in semantics differs from explication in syntax or phonology only in regard to the properties and relations . In syntax , e.g. , one assumes a partial knowledge ...
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( 3 ) REPEATABILITY : some syntactic relations can be repeated , without coördination , in a single clause ( e.g. ... Criterion 3 states that no surfacesyntactic relation is restrictedly repeatable , i.e. repeatable only with ...
( 3 ) REPEATABILITY : some syntactic relations can be repeated , without coördination , in a single clause ( e.g. ... Criterion 3 states that no surfacesyntactic relation is restrictedly repeatable , i.e. repeatable only with ...
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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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