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Finally , I assume that the lengths of these uncollapsed rules will be distributed as in the Aspects grammar . That is , the single rule which on its own defines one of the non - terminal categories will have two symbols on the right of ...
Finally , I assume that the lengths of these uncollapsed rules will be distributed as in the Aspects grammar . That is , the single rule which on its own defines one of the non - terminal categories will have two symbols on the right of ...
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ability of such a rule's being collapsible with none of a set of three longer rules is less than the figure given below : 213 = 0.988 ( B3 ) ( 1 – 27 ( 2 + 1 ) 27 ( 2 + 1 ) ( B4 ) ( 1 3 ) ( Remember that we are assuming a total ...
ability of such a rule's being collapsible with none of a set of three longer rules is less than the figure given below : 213 = 0.988 ( B3 ) ( 1 – 27 ( 2 + 1 ) 27 ( 2 + 1 ) ( B4 ) ( 1 3 ) ( Remember that we are assuming a total ...
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9 of the four components of the structural description is defined by a fairly simple set of wellformedness rules . However , these rules alone generate a given piece in far too many ways , most of which wildly misrepresent the way in ...
9 of the four components of the structural description is defined by a fairly simple set of wellformedness rules . However , these rules alone generate a given piece in far too many ways , most of which wildly misrepresent the way in ...
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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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