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These chapters , with their attention to both the historical development of GB and the leading questions in the field , provide an excellent survey of key literature within the GB framework .
These chapters , with their attention to both the historical development of GB and the leading questions in the field , provide an excellent survey of key literature within the GB framework .
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Emonds postulates two types of lexical insertion : deep lexicalization ( providing nonsyntactic semantic features ) , and phonological lexicalization ( adding semantically uninterpretable material ) . The first type of insertion occurs ...
Emonds postulates two types of lexical insertion : deep lexicalization ( providing nonsyntactic semantic features ) , and phonological lexicalization ( adding semantically uninterpretable material ) . The first type of insertion occurs ...
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It provides instead an easily portable basic reference guide for students based on ' der strikten Beachtung der zugrundeliegenden philologischhistorischen Prinzipien ' , which , according to S , distance it from other ...
It provides instead an easily portable basic reference guide for students based on ' der strikten Beachtung der zugrundeliegenden philologischhistorischen Prinzipien ' , which , according to S , distance it from other ...
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