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One of the transformations that must be formulated is a rule to account for the differences between ( 3 ) , ( 4 ) , and ( 5 ) —that is , a rule which specifies that the relative pronoun is either que , el que , or el cual .
One of the transformations that must be formulated is a rule to account for the differences between ( 3 ) , ( 4 ) , and ( 5 ) —that is , a rule which specifies that the relative pronoun is either que , el que , or el cual .
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( Specifically , as first noted by Fillmore , the possibility of applying ' singulary transformations ' to a ' matrix sentence ' before embedding another sentence in it by a ' generalized transformation ' was never utilized . ) ...
( Specifically , as first noted by Fillmore , the possibility of applying ' singulary transformations ' to a ' matrix sentence ' before embedding another sentence in it by a ' generalized transformation ' was never utilized . ) ...
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Chomsky , following Katz and Postal 1964 , argues that no type 2 projection rules are needed : that the transformations of Syntactic structures , which had changed the meaning of what they applied to ( e.g. the negation and question ...
Chomsky , following Katz and Postal 1964 , argues that no type 2 projection rules are needed : that the transformations of Syntactic structures , which had changed the meaning of what they applied to ( e.g. the negation and question ...
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