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THE ARGUMENTS ABOUT DEEP STRUCTURE GEORGE BEDELL University of California , Los Angeles The notion of deep structure has served to crystallize a number of recent controversies in syntactic theory . This paper examines several arguments ...
THE ARGUMENTS ABOUT DEEP STRUCTURE GEORGE BEDELL University of California , Los Angeles The notion of deep structure has served to crystallize a number of recent controversies in syntactic theory . This paper examines several arguments ...
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him , 12a - b would have deep structures similar to their surface structures : in 12a , bees is the subject , whereas in 12b the garden is the subject . It is this difference in grammatical relations ( and therefore in deep structure ) ...
him , 12a - b would have deep structures similar to their surface structures : in 12a , bees is the subject , whereas in 12b the garden is the subject . It is this difference in grammatical relations ( and therefore in deep structure ) ...
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The surface forms in 23 are commonly considered to be obtained from a deep structure like Fig . 2 , with a possible application of Passive to the complement , followed by a rule ( Raising to Object ) which turns the subject of the ...
The surface forms in 23 are commonly considered to be obtained from a deep structure like Fig . 2 , with a possible application of Passive to the complement , followed by a rule ( Raising to Object ) which turns the subject of the ...
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Constraints on global rules in phonology | 29 |
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