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... grammar , ed . by R. Jacobs & P. Rosenbaum , 184–221 . Waltham , MA : Ginn . 1972a . Some empirical issues in the theory of transformational grammar . Goals of linguistic theory , ed . by S. Peters , 63-130 . Englewood Cliffs , N.J ...
... grammar , ed . by R. Jacobs & P. Rosenbaum , 184–221 . Waltham , MA : Ginn . 1972a . Some empirical issues in the theory of transformational grammar . Goals of linguistic theory , ed . by S. Peters , 63-130 . Englewood Cliffs , N.J ...
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... grammar . Of course , since classical transformational grammar itself is no longer considered a viable linguistic theory by its former practitioners , it is a bit ridiculous for one of the latter to pick apart people's claims on the ...
... grammar . Of course , since classical transformational grammar itself is no longer considered a viable linguistic theory by its former practitioners , it is a bit ridiculous for one of the latter to pick apart people's claims on the ...
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... grammar of 6 , containing rules 1 , 3 , and 2 in that order ; and the grammar of 8 , containing rules 7 and 3. It is of theoretical interest which of these grammars is correct , for the choice bears directly on the nature of the ...
... grammar of 6 , containing rules 1 , 3 , and 2 in that order ; and the grammar of 8 , containing rules 7 and 3. It is of theoretical interest which of these grammars is correct , for the choice bears directly on the nature of the ...
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