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... significant generalization ' ; it separates the notion of generalization ' from that of ' significance ' , and proposes a rigorous objective method for determining the significance of a generalization , based on probability theory .
... significant generalization ' ; it separates the notion of generalization ' from that of ' significance ' , and proposes a rigorous objective method for determining the significance of a generalization , based on probability theory .
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Besides the commitment to explicitness in providing testable sets of rules , there was a commitment to explicitness in general linguistic theory . Chomsky 1955 is an example . Just as it was intended to be possible to take a set of ...
Besides the commitment to explicitness in providing testable sets of rules , there was a commitment to explicitness in general linguistic theory . Chomsky 1955 is an example . Just as it was intended to be possible to take a set of ...
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The theory of grammatical relations . Unpublished ( Cornell University ) . BRESNAN , JOAN . 1970. On complementizers : towards a syntactic theory of complement types . Foundations of Language 6.297–321 . 1972. Theory of complementation ...
The theory of grammatical relations . Unpublished ( Cornell University ) . BRESNAN , JOAN . 1970. On complementizers : towards a syntactic theory of complement types . Foundations of Language 6.297–321 . 1972. Theory of complementation ...
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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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