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Aspects of the theory of syntax . Cambridge , MA : MIT Press . 1970. Remarks on nominalization . Readings in English transformational grammar , ed . by Roderick A. Jacobs & Peter S. Rosenbaum , 184–221 . Waltham , MA : Ginn .
Aspects of the theory of syntax . Cambridge , MA : MIT Press . 1970. Remarks on nominalization . Readings in English transformational grammar , ed . by Roderick A. Jacobs & Peter S. Rosenbaum , 184–221 . Waltham , MA : Ginn .
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Aspects of the theory of syntax . Cambridge , MA : MIT Press . 1970. Remarks on nominalization . Readings in English transformational grammar , ed . by R. Jacobs & P. Rosenbaum , 184–221 . Waltham , MA : Ginn . 1972a .
Aspects of the theory of syntax . Cambridge , MA : MIT Press . 1970. Remarks on nominalization . Readings in English transformational grammar , ed . by R. Jacobs & P. Rosenbaum , 184–221 . Waltham , MA : Ginn . 1972a .
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The SPH has provided a stimulating and ambitious research program for syntax , especially with respect to the fundamental issue of arbitrary transformations ( as well as other interesting issues not discussed above for lack of space ) .
The SPH has provided a stimulating and ambitious research program for syntax , especially with respect to the fundamental issue of arbitrary transformations ( as well as other interesting issues not discussed above for lack of space ) .
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