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For Chomsky this step is evidently a straightforward and trivial one . I claim , and hope to demonstrate , that his attitude here is naïve . ) Consider Chomsky's claim in the above quotation : ' regularities of the type exemplified in ...
For Chomsky this step is evidently a straightforward and trivial one . I claim , and hope to demonstrate , that his attitude here is naïve . ) Consider Chomsky's claim in the above quotation : ' regularities of the type exemplified in ...
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Generalization 5e is a precisely specified version of Chomsky's ' straw man ' . He writes , “ cyclic regularities of the type exemplified in 17 ( see quotation above ) ... are not characteristic of natural language ' .
Generalization 5e is a precisely specified version of Chomsky's ' straw man ' . He writes , “ cyclic regularities of the type exemplified in 17 ( see quotation above ) ... are not characteristic of natural language ' .
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For Chomsky , whose transformations are blind to grammatical relations , and are simply structure - dependent in a relatively “ stupid ' way , Passive could very well apply within the VP to get 13 from a structure like Figure 1.
For Chomsky , whose transformations are blind to grammatical relations , and are simply structure - dependent in a relatively “ stupid ' way , Passive could very well apply within the VP to get 13 from a structure like Figure 1.
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Another glance at main clause phenomena Dwighi Bolinger | 511 |
Amount relatives Greg N Carlson | 520 |
Where do cleft sentences come from ? Jeannette K Gundel | 543 |
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