Language, Band 44,Ausgaben 3-4George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1968 |
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... transformations which must be written to account for the differences within the set ( 1-7 ) , it may be possible to deduce the structure of the best UF for these sentences . One of the transformations that must be formulated is a rule ...
... transformations which must be written to account for the differences within the set ( 1-7 ) , it may be possible to deduce the structure of the best UF for these sentences . One of the transformations that must be formulated is a rule ...
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... transformations ' to a ' matrix sentence ' before embedding another sentence in it by a ' generalized transformation ... transformations and applies in cyclic fashion : the transformations first apply in order to the innermost sentence ...
... transformations ' to a ' matrix sentence ' before embedding another sentence in it by a ' generalized transformation ... transformations and applies in cyclic fashion : the transformations first apply in order to the innermost sentence ...
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... transformations of Syntactic structures , which had changed the meaning of what they applied to ( e.g. the negation and question transformations ) were incorrect , and that there were syntactic grounds for deriving the sentences in ...
... transformations of Syntactic structures , which had changed the meaning of what they applied to ( e.g. the negation and question transformations ) were incorrect , and that there were syntactic grounds for deriving the sentences in ...
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