Language, Band 50,Ausgaben 1-3Linguistic Society of America, 1974 |
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... structure ' is associated with the extended standard theory ; generative semantics is the source of the arguments against deep structure ' . It should , however , be clear that both are equally direct descendants of the syn- tactic ...
... structure ' is associated with the extended standard theory ; generative semantics is the source of the arguments against deep structure ' . It should , however , be clear that both are equally direct descendants of the syn- tactic ...
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him , 12a - b would have deep structures similar to their surface structures : in 12a , bees is the subject , whereas in ... structure , in conjunction with the semantic properties of lexical items exhibiting those relations . This is ...
him , 12a - b would have deep structures similar to their surface structures : in 12a , bees is the subject , whereas in ... structure , in conjunction with the semantic properties of lexical items exhibiting those relations . This is ...
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... structure ) or to the output ( i.e. surface structure ) of the set of transformations . This was a reasonable hypothesis , given the Aspects theory and the early arguments that sur- face structure plays a role in semantic interpretation ...
... structure ) or to the output ( i.e. surface structure ) of the set of transformations . This was a reasonable hypothesis , given the Aspects theory and the early arguments that sur- face structure plays a role in semantic interpretation ...
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rules | 1 |
Constraints on global rules in phonology | 29 |
Phonological features problems and proposals | 52 |
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