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One problem with traditional analyses of the passive is that they typically combine vague semantic notions with formal syntactic categories ; e.g. , they define the passive as that construction in which the ' goal ' or ' patient'of an ...
One problem with traditional analyses of the passive is that they typically combine vague semantic notions with formal syntactic categories ; e.g. , they define the passive as that construction in which the ' goal ' or ' patient'of an ...
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In summary , this book correctly claims to be a somewhat non - rigorous introduction to the formal theory of grammar , as it has influenced modern linguistics . It is generally well - written and clear , and is highly recommended .
In summary , this book correctly claims to be a somewhat non - rigorous introduction to the formal theory of grammar , as it has influenced modern linguistics . It is generally well - written and clear , and is highly recommended .
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Second , many essential aspects of transformational generative theory have their roots in the theory of formal grammars and automata . For teachers and students of mathematical linguistics — who formerly had to consult several sources ...
Second , many essential aspects of transformational generative theory have their roots in the theory of formal grammars and automata . For teachers and students of mathematical linguistics — who formerly had to consult several sources ...
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Referential properties of Spanish noun phrases MariaLuisa Rivero | 32 |
Spanish word order in nonsentence constructions Bruce G Stiehm | 49 |
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