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The authors present a short and satisfying account of this ; they go on to point out that Emonds ' theory requires that this rule be a local rule , since it can be neither root nor structure - preserving .
The authors present a short and satisfying account of this ; they go on to point out that Emonds ' theory requires that this rule be a local rule , since it can be neither root nor structure - preserving .
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constants ' that are not moved or deleted , or a ban on any rule involving more than twenty formal symbols . Only constraints on rule formulation actively reduce the class of possible grammars , but ITG suggests in several places that ...
constants ' that are not moved or deleted , or a ban on any rule involving more than twenty formal symbols . Only constraints on rule formulation actively reduce the class of possible grammars , but ITG suggests in several places that ...
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Let's say that the dative rule actually works at two levels . We will call the general operation on thematic structure discussed in the previous section the ' broad - range ' dative rule . Crucially , a broad - range rule is a property ...
Let's say that the dative rule actually works at two levels . We will call the general operation on thematic structure discussed in the previous section the ' broad - range ' dative rule . Crucially , a broad - range rule is a property ...
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The notion of source in language | 1 |
An example | 31 |
Maturation and the acquisition of the Sesotho passive Katherine Demuth | 56 |
Urheberrecht | |
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