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Gleason has suggested , following Lamb , that semological structure is better characterized as a network than as a tree . Although Grimes & Glock ( fn . 9 ) retained a tree model for underlying structure , with the proviso that ...
Gleason has suggested , following Lamb , that semological structure is better characterized as a network than as a tree . Although Grimes & Glock ( fn . 9 ) retained a tree model for underlying structure , with the proviso that ...
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Thus a theory that associates even with its scope in deep structure and then moves it would predict that 18a and 18b could share a reading , since no constraint would prevent the derivation of 18a from ( approximately ) 18b .
Thus a theory that associates even with its scope in deep structure and then moves it would predict that 18a and 18b could share a reading , since no constraint would prevent the derivation of 18a from ( approximately ) 18b .
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Strictly speaking , evidence distinguishing the deep - structure constraints ap- proach from the phrase - structure rule approach is difficult to come by , since they are nearly equivalent . We can note , however , that the deep ...
Strictly speaking , evidence distinguishing the deep - structure constraints ap- proach from the phrase - structure rule approach is difficult to come by , since they are nearly equivalent . We can note , however , that the deep ...
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Outlines and overlays | 513 |
The syllable in phonological theory | 525 |
Some arguments against ordered rules | 541 |
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