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The arguments below assume a theoretical framework which allows deletion rules , as well as lexically empty nodes in the base which are later semantically interpreted , as in ( R ) EST and GB . With this approach , the pre - eminence of ...
The arguments below assume a theoretical framework which allows deletion rules , as well as lexically empty nodes in the base which are later semantically interpreted , as in ( R ) EST and GB . With this approach , the pre - eminence of ...
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Central to MONTAGUE GRAMMAR ( MG ) is its conception of what a grammatical rule does : ( i ) it combines a pair of ... the combinatory rules of a grammar characterize the set of GR's ( just as Chomsky proposed that PS rules do in TG ) .
Central to MONTAGUE GRAMMAR ( MG ) is its conception of what a grammatical rule does : ( i ) it combines a pair of ... the combinatory rules of a grammar characterize the set of GR's ( just as Chomsky proposed that PS rules do in TG ) .
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This consists of word formation rules , which perform morphological operations ( including the production of inflectional variants of lexical items ) , and lexical transformations , which relate the functional structures of derived ...
This consists of word formation rules , which perform morphological operations ( including the production of inflectional variants of lexical items ) , and lexical transformations , which relate the functional structures of derived ...
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