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If these deep structures are indeed directly related to semantic interpretation , then there is no possibility of direct comparison of the one with the other , and we have to recognize their underlying semantic disparity as well.91 ...
If these deep structures are indeed directly related to semantic interpretation , then there is no possibility of direct comparison of the one with the other , and we have to recognize their underlying semantic disparity as well.91 ...
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The fourth article , ' Generative semantics vs. deep syntax ' , by Herbert E. Brekle ( 80-90 ) , promises a lot in its ... Instead , what one gets is a proposal to assume two generative components within a grammatical model : a semantic ...
The fourth article , ' Generative semantics vs. deep syntax ' , by Herbert E. Brekle ( 80-90 ) , promises a lot in its ... Instead , what one gets is a proposal to assume two generative components within a grammatical model : a semantic ...
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Let us assume that a semantic analysis such as this is linguistically interesting within two contexts : syntax - oriented semantics , and culture - oriented semantics . ' Syntax ' here refers either to the transformational - generative ...
Let us assume that a semantic analysis such as this is linguistically interesting within two contexts : syntax - oriented semantics , and culture - oriented semantics . ' Syntax ' here refers either to the transformational - generative ...
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Outlines and overlays | 513 |
The syllable in phonological theory | 525 |
Some arguments against ordered rules | 541 |
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