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In the extended standard theory , the converse question arises : viz . , what is the generalization that the formally characterized set of structures is supposed to capture ? Of course the arguments in favor of this approach , to be ...
In the extended standard theory , the converse question arises : viz . , what is the generalization that the formally characterized set of structures is supposed to capture ? Of course the arguments in favor of this approach , to be ...
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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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tactic level of deep structure . Behind these arguments one senses a tacit assumption that such interpretive rules should apply either to the input ( i.e. deep structure ) or to the output ( i.e. surface structure ) of the set of ...
tactic level of deep structure . Behind these arguments one senses a tacit assumption that such interpretive rules should apply either to the input ( i.e. deep structure ) or to the output ( i.e. surface structure ) of the set of ...
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rules | 1 |
Constraints on global rules in phonology | 29 |
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