Language, Band 49,Ausgaben 1-2George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1973 |
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... GRAMMAR : History , Theory , Practice John T. Grinder , University of California , Santa Cruz Suzette Haden Elgin , California State University at San Diego A basic introductory text in transformational grammar designed specifically for ...
... GRAMMAR : History , Theory , Practice John T. Grinder , University of California , Santa Cruz Suzette Haden Elgin , California State University at San Diego A basic introductory text in transformational grammar designed specifically for ...
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... grammar is about fifteen years old ; its ' applica- tions ' , including those which pay hardly more than lip - service to the theory , are almost as old . Although ' applied linguistics ' - more narrowly , ' applied transfor- mational ...
... grammar is about fifteen years old ; its ' applica- tions ' , including those which pay hardly more than lip - service to the theory , are almost as old . Although ' applied linguistics ' - more narrowly , ' applied transfor- mational ...
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... grammar conforms to the grammar hypothesized by linguists . Phrase and paraphrase deals with the grammar of compounding ( light - house keeper , light house - keeper , house - light keeper etc. ) , expounded in what seems to me ( an ...
... grammar conforms to the grammar hypothesized by linguists . Phrase and paraphrase deals with the grammar of compounding ( light - house keeper , light house - keeper , house - light keeper etc. ) , expounded in what seems to me ( an ...
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nology | 67 |
The role of surface phonetic constraints in generative | 87 |
English pronouns | 121 |
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adjectives alternative analysis appear apply assume becomes chapter claim clause comparative consider consistent consonant constituent constraints constructions contains corresponding deep derived dialects direction discussion distinction elements English evidence examples fact FIGURE final focus formal forms further given gives grammar important indicate initial interesting interpretation involved John kind language latter lexical linguistic marked markers meaning memory mutational natural negative nominal noted noun object occur original past patterns person phonetic phonological phrase position possible present Press principle problem pronoun proposed question reference relations relative representation represented require respectively result rule seems semantic sentence sequences similar simple speakers Stage stem stress structure suffix suggest surface syntactic Table tense theory tion transformational underlying University verb vowel