Language, Band 44,Ausgaben 3-4George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1968 |
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... semantic ) relations are directly represented , to surface structures , in which they may be neutralized ; and ' rules of semantic interpretation ' , applying to the underlying structures . As far as I can tell , Chomsky's ' grammatical ...
... semantic ) relations are directly represented , to surface structures , in which they may be neutralized ; and ' rules of semantic interpretation ' , applying to the underlying structures . As far as I can tell , Chomsky's ' grammatical ...
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... SEMANTIC STRUCTURE and reduce the words of a sentence to a heap ... What is particularly ironic is that an enterprise in semantics inspired by the most sophisticated syntactic research ever undertaken should end up with a fundamentally ...
... SEMANTIC STRUCTURE and reduce the words of a sentence to a heap ... What is particularly ironic is that an enterprise in semantics inspired by the most sophisticated syntactic research ever undertaken should end up with a fundamentally ...
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... semantic structure . The most obvious is linearity . The single temporal axis of phonology , which is ultimately a consequence of the linearity of sound , is already basic to surface structure and to many of the rules which lead to it ...
... semantic structure . The most obvious is linearity . The single temporal axis of phonology , which is ultimately a consequence of the linearity of sound , is already basic to surface structure and to many of the rules which lead to it ...
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