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Chomsky changed all such attitudes in 1957 with his announcement that the proper aim of a grammar is to generate ' all and only ' the grammatical sentences of the language studied . Since in his view , such a grammar should be directed ...
Chomsky changed all such attitudes in 1957 with his announcement that the proper aim of a grammar is to generate ' all and only ' the grammatical sentences of the language studied . Since in his view , such a grammar should be directed ...
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But suppose that this contention were true : in this case , Dik's entire discussion would be irrelevant to his fundamental topic , which is the choice between two opposing theories of grammar on the basis of empirical adequacy .
But suppose that this contention were true : in this case , Dik's entire discussion would be irrelevant to his fundamental topic , which is the choice between two opposing theories of grammar on the basis of empirical adequacy .
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TRANSFORMATIONAL GRAMMAR VS. FUNCTION GRAMMAR . The primary purpose of Dik's book is to compare the two competing theories of language , transformational grammar and phrase structure function grammar . Such com- parisons are of ...
TRANSFORMATIONAL GRAMMAR VS. FUNCTION GRAMMAR . The primary purpose of Dik's book is to compare the two competing theories of language , transformational grammar and phrase structure function grammar . Such com- parisons are of ...
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