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Reviewed by PAUL G. CHAPIN , University of California , San Diego In the middle 1960's , generative grammar had arrived at a position of theoret- ical unity and analytical diversity . Generative grammarians at MIT and else- where ...
Reviewed by PAUL G. CHAPIN , University of California , San Diego In the middle 1960's , generative grammar had arrived at a position of theoret- ical unity and analytical diversity . Generative grammarians at MIT and else- where ...
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These developments con- fronted UESP with the choice of changing the nature of their project rather drastically or producing a grammar which would be obsolete before it appeared . They chose the former course .
These developments con- fronted UESP with the choice of changing the nature of their project rather drastically or producing a grammar which would be obsolete before it appeared . They chose the former course .
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The grammar of these more complex sen- tences is not described systematically or exhaustively . 4. EVALUATION . In this section S aptly comments : " There is very little about the present treatment [ of Nguna grammar ] that is ...
The grammar of these more complex sen- tences is not described systematically or exhaustively . 4. EVALUATION . In this section S aptly comments : " There is very little about the present treatment [ of Nguna grammar ] that is ...
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Outlines and overlays | 513 |
The syllable in phonological theory | 525 |
Some arguments against ordered rules | 541 |
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