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For some reason , C sometimes uses ' NP ' as the notation for arguments in some of the trees , rather than ' DP / NP ' or simply ' DP ' . He notes that it is common to use these interchangeably , but since he did such an admirable job ...
For some reason , C sometimes uses ' NP ' as the notation for arguments in some of the trees , rather than ' DP / NP ' or simply ' DP ' . He notes that it is common to use these interchangeably , but since he did such an admirable job ...
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This must be true for an obvious reason , namely , that knowledge of grammatical structure is only one of many systems that underlie usage . So it will not do as a refutation of formal grammar to find some generali- zation that the ...
This must be true for an obvious reason , namely , that knowledge of grammatical structure is only one of many systems that underlie usage . So it will not do as a refutation of formal grammar to find some generali- zation that the ...
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But then again , there is no reason to expect that there will always be such a base . Inflectional paradigms may make systematic use of multiple bases , as Estonian clearly does ( Hughes & Ackerman 2002 , Blevins 2003 ) .
But then again , there is no reason to expect that there will always be such a base . Inflectional paradigms may make systematic use of multiple bases , as Estonian clearly does ( Hughes & Ackerman 2002 , Blevins 2003 ) .
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