Language, Band 40George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1964 Proceedings of the annual meeting of the Society in v. 1-11, 1925-34. After 1934 they appear in Its Bulletin. |
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... transformations . The fact of the matter is that it is precisely transformations which permit us to determine the actual invariance relations between sentences Naturally we could by means of the operation of application separately ...
... transformations . The fact of the matter is that it is precisely transformations which permit us to determine the actual invariance relations between sentences Naturally we could by means of the operation of application separately ...
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... transformations . Among the benefits which would derive from such a specification would be the firm basis it would give to the study of typology of grammars.15 The specification of all possible forms of transformations in all possible ...
... transformations . Among the benefits which would derive from such a specification would be the firm basis it would give to the study of typology of grammars.15 The specification of all possible forms of transformations in all possible ...
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... transformation types are totally superfluous.17 One can construct m - degree transformation types for any m , but it is clear that their number increases so rapidly that to use them for actually discovering real transformations would be ...
... transformation types are totally superfluous.17 One can construct m - degree transformation types for any m , but it is clear that their number increases so rapidly that to use them for actually discovering real transformations would be ...
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