Language, Band 48,Ausgaben 3-4George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1972 |
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... transformational cycle in phonology . 1. The principle of the transformational cycle was first formulated by Chom- sky , Halle , & Lukoff 1956 in their study of English accentuation . Since then the principle has been applied to ...
... transformational cycle in phonology . 1. The principle of the transformational cycle was first formulated by Chom- sky , Halle , & Lukoff 1956 in their study of English accentuation . Since then the principle has been applied to ...
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... transformational operations , which lead to a convergence of surface form with that of its closest English translation.89 Here is a case of comparability of sentences word - by - word , where order of constituents is more alike after ...
... transformational operations , which lead to a convergence of surface form with that of its closest English translation.89 Here is a case of comparability of sentences word - by - word , where order of constituents is more alike after ...
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... transformational grammar . The layman will be able to follow without difficulty his detailed exposition of the application of TG to literary analysis by three representative scholars . Samuel Levin , first , is described as ...
... transformational grammar . The layman will be able to follow without difficulty his detailed exposition of the application of TG to literary analysis by three representative scholars . Samuel Levin , first , is described as ...
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Outlines and overlays | 513 |
The syllable in phonological theory | 525 |
Some arguments against ordered rules | 541 |
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accent analysis appear apply argument assigned assume becomes boundary chapter Chinook claim clause clear considered consonant construction contains contrast course definition derived described dialects discussion distinction effect elements English evidence examples existence explain expression fact FIGURE final function further give given grammar important indicate interesting interpretation intonation Jargon John kind language lexical linguistic marked meaning natural negative NEGCONCORD nominal normal noun object observations occur original pattern phonetic phonological phrase pitch position possible preceding predicate preposition present Press problem proposed provides question reading reason reference relative represent result rule seems segments semantic sense sentence similar speaker speech stress structure suggests surface syllable syntactic theory tion transformational underlying University verb vowel