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The well - known word - boundary phenomena of French , such as liaison , elision , and h - aspiré , have been favorite topics for analysis both in pre- generative and generative phonology . Within transformational generative phonol- ogy ...
The well - known word - boundary phenomena of French , such as liaison , elision , and h - aspiré , have been favorite topics for analysis both in pre- generative and generative phonology . Within transformational generative phonol- ogy ...
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For if we had , on the one side , only classical analytic theory , and on the other , traditional syntactic transformational theory , we could not really account for the parallelisms : E's work would do ...
For if we had , on the one side , only classical analytic theory , and on the other , traditional syntactic transformational theory , we could not really account for the parallelisms : E's work would do ...
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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 grounds that ...
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 grounds that ...
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