Language, Band 54,Ausgaben 1-3Linguistic Society of America, 1978 |
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... syntactic structure to each unambiguous sentence has to do with defining more precisely the possibilities for interaction between the syntactic component of the grammar and the grammar's semantic and phonological components . In a TG ...
... syntactic structure to each unambiguous sentence has to do with defining more precisely the possibilities for interaction between the syntactic component of the grammar and the grammar's semantic and phonological components . In a TG ...
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... syntactic representations of sentences have semantic and phonological relevance , since a DDG has only one syntactic representation for each syntactically unambiguous sentence . This does not mean , however , that there is any evidence ...
... syntactic representations of sentences have semantic and phonological relevance , since a DDG has only one syntactic representation for each syntactically unambiguous sentence . This does not mean , however , that there is any evidence ...
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... syntactic notion of elementary operation to the sphere of pragmatics , as we have extended originally syntactic concepts like ambiguity , then we can speak of deletion of content , or permutation of content , via stylistic mechanisms ...
... syntactic notion of elementary operation to the sphere of pragmatics , as we have extended originally syntactic concepts like ambiguity , then we can speak of deletion of content , or permutation of content , via stylistic mechanisms ...
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