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Thus we find a basic incompatibility between the principle of the transformational cycle and the nature of Japanese accentuation . This paper first points out a serious flaw in McCawley's cyclic analysis of the accentual system of ...
Thus we find a basic incompatibility between the principle of the transformational cycle and the nature of Japanese accentuation . This paper first points out a serious flaw in McCawley's cyclic analysis of the accentual system of ...
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So a form like 40 , with preposed emphatic pronoun , is the result of two independent transformational operations , which lead to a convergence of surface form with that of its closest English translation.89 Here is ...
So a form like 40 , with preposed emphatic pronoun , is the result of two independent transformational operations , which lead to a convergence of surface form with that of its closest English translation.89 Here is ...
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Integration of transformational theories on English syntax . By R. P. Stockwell , P. Schachter , and B. Partee . Rev. by P. Chapin . 645–67 . Introduction to the psychology of language , An . By P. Herriot . Rev. by J. Lindenfeld .
Integration of transformational theories on English syntax . By R. P. Stockwell , P. Schachter , and B. Partee . Rev. by P. Chapin . 645–67 . Introduction to the psychology of language , An . By P. Herriot . Rev. by J. Lindenfeld .
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Outlines and overlays | 513 |
The syllable in phonological theory | 525 |
Some arguments against ordered rules | 541 |
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