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He is referring , of course , to Chomsky's theoretical - philosophical view — the logic ( in the scientists ' sense ) of his theory ; he does not intend to discuss transformations , of which he approves , or the Chomsky - Halle ...
He is referring , of course , to Chomsky's theoretical - philosophical view — the logic ( in the scientists ' sense ) of his theory ; he does not intend to discuss transformations , of which he approves , or the Chomsky - Halle ...
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In criticizing the transformational hypothesis , Dik contends that Chomsky's analysis of grammatical relations is too narrow and is therefore descriptively inadequate . He argues that Chomsky's formulation can characterize the notion ...
In criticizing the transformational hypothesis , Dik contends that Chomsky's analysis of grammatical relations is too narrow and is therefore descriptively inadequate . He argues that Chomsky's formulation can characterize the notion ...
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Chomsky's proposal for representing functional information of this type is quite explicit ( p . 70 ) : Returning now to the main question , let us consider the problem of presenting information about grammatical function in an explicit ...
Chomsky's proposal for representing functional information of this type is quite explicit ( p . 70 ) : Returning now to the main question , let us consider the problem of presenting information about grammatical function in an explicit ...
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