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( 16 ) The Subjacency Condition on extraction transformations , formulated by Chomsky 1973.5 A degree of motivation for the ANP Extraction Transformation is provided by distributions of data examined in 83 . 2.
( 16 ) The Subjacency Condition on extraction transformations , formulated by Chomsky 1973.5 A degree of motivation for the ANP Extraction Transformation is provided by distributions of data examined in 83 . 2.
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Chomsky ( 1973 : 247 ) defines this condition in its most general form as part of a general condition ' defining cyclic application of transformations ' : ( 27 ) Consider the structure a , where a is a cyclic node : [ a ... X ..
Chomsky ( 1973 : 247 ) defines this condition in its most general form as part of a general condition ' defining cyclic application of transformations ' : ( 27 ) Consider the structure a , where a is a cyclic node : [ a ... X ..
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Also , the condition that short vowels are deleted between consonants which themselves are flanked by vowels is ... It is possible to consider Syncope , RVA , etc. as involved in a conspiracy related to MS conditions of Telugu , and to ...
Also , the condition that short vowels are deleted between consonants which themselves are flanked by vowels is ... It is possible to consider Syncope , RVA , etc. as involved in a conspiracy related to MS conditions of Telugu , and to ...
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