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But if one claims that the deep structures give all the information necessary for the interpretation of scope etc. , one inevitably begins to wonder why two levels , one syntactic and one semantic , are needed - in other words , whether ...
But if one claims that the deep structures give all the information necessary for the interpretation of scope etc. , one inevitably begins to wonder why two levels , one syntactic and one semantic , are needed - in other words , whether ...
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The authors doubtlessly know of the existence of syntactic transforma- tions , but they apparently consider them ' unacceptable ' . One wonders whether their aversion to developments in modern syntax is motivated by exclusively ...
The authors doubtlessly know of the existence of syntactic transforma- tions , but they apparently consider them ' unacceptable ' . One wonders whether their aversion to developments in modern syntax is motivated by exclusively ...
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Reviewed by KATHLEEN CONNORS , Université du Québec This is a study of late syntactic acquisitions in twelve children bilingual in Italian and English . The age range 6-8 was chosen after a pilot study revealed that either the test ...
Reviewed by KATHLEEN CONNORS , Université du Québec This is a study of late syntactic acquisitions in twelve children bilingual in Italian and English . The age range 6-8 was chosen after a pilot study revealed that either the test ...
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Constraints on global rules in phonology | 29 |
Phonological features problems and proposals | 52 |
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