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The second implication of our study for syntax is that it may be fruitful to consider syntactic complexity as a central measure of constituent weight , a concept repeatedly invoked by syntacticians , but rarely — and certainly not ...
The second implication of our study for syntax is that it may be fruitful to consider syntactic complexity as a central measure of constituent weight , a concept repeatedly invoked by syntacticians , but rarely — and certainly not ...
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However , the explanatory power of a syntactic theory lies in its potential universality . Often enough , though , K merely reformulates traditional descriptions in formalized terms — it is here that his theory needs further improvement ...
However , the explanatory power of a syntactic theory lies in its potential universality . Often enough , though , K merely reformulates traditional descriptions in formalized terms — it is here that his theory needs further improvement ...
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In particular , it seems to me that this approach is not only on the right track , it even obviates the need for their syntactic constraint on the linearization of why and how . Consider the following examples ( of which only the first ...
In particular , it seems to me that this approach is not only on the right track , it even obviates the need for their syntactic constraint on the linearization of why and how . Consider the following examples ( of which only the first ...
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