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With the increased visibility of ' monostratal ' theories ( which posit only a single level of syntactic structure ) , much recent RG work has focused on the need for representing GR's at more than one level .
With the increased visibility of ' monostratal ' theories ( which posit only a single level of syntactic structure ) , much recent RG work has focused on the need for representing GR's at more than one level .
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LEXICAL FUNCTIONAL GRAMMAR ( LFG ; see Bresnan 1982a ) characterizes the structure of a sentence as a pair of representations : one of grammatical relations ( F - structure ) and one of constituent structure ( C - structure ) .
LEXICAL FUNCTIONAL GRAMMAR ( LFG ; see Bresnan 1982a ) characterizes the structure of a sentence as a pair of representations : one of grammatical relations ( F - structure ) and one of constituent structure ( C - structure ) .
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Hebrew verse structure . By MICHAEL ] O'CONNOR . Winona Lake , IN : Eisen- brauns , 1980. Pp . xvi , 629. $ 15.00 . Reviewed by GENE M. SCHRAMM , University of Michigan O'Connor provides a lengthy , detailed , well - documented account ...
Hebrew verse structure . By MICHAEL ] O'CONNOR . Winona Lake , IN : Eisen- brauns , 1980. Pp . xvi , 629. $ 15.00 . Reviewed by GENE M. SCHRAMM , University of Michigan O'Connor provides a lengthy , detailed , well - documented account ...
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