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The formal nature of language . Appendix to Biological foundations of language , by Eric H. Lenneberg , pp . 397-442 . New York : Wiley . 1968. Remarks on nominalization . Readings in English transformational grammar , ed . by Roderick ...
The formal nature of language . Appendix to Biological foundations of language , by Eric H. Lenneberg , pp . 397-442 . New York : Wiley . 1968. Remarks on nominalization . Readings in English transformational grammar , ed . by Roderick ...
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This is not to deny that there are processes of simplification which often produce discrepancies between synchronic rules and their historical background , but rather to emphasize the congruence between the NATURE of such rules and the ...
This is not to deny that there are processes of simplification which often produce discrepancies between synchronic rules and their historical background , but rather to emphasize the congruence between the NATURE of such rules and the ...
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The nature of such a capacity has been discussed by many eminent philosophers in this and earlier centuries . Unfortunately , Katz does not discuss any of them , either in his survey of twentieth century philosophy of language or in his ...
The nature of such a capacity has been discussed by many eminent philosophers in this and earlier centuries . Unfortunately , Katz does not discuss any of them , either in his survey of twentieth century philosophy of language or in his ...
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