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... syntax . By C. L. BAKER . Cam- bridge , MA : The MIT Press , 1989 . Pp . 504. $ 27.50 . Baker's work is an introduction to the genera- tive syntax of English . The book is divided into five parts . Part I ( Introduction ' ) , which con ...
... syntax . By C. L. BAKER . Cam- bridge , MA : The MIT Press , 1989 . Pp . 504. $ 27.50 . Baker's work is an introduction to the genera- tive syntax of English . The book is divided into five parts . Part I ( Introduction ' ) , which con ...
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... syntax of other languages and to the handful of research journals available . Today , however , things are different : the frontier of generative syntax is further removed from the foundation than it was in 1975 , and it is larger as ...
... syntax of other languages and to the handful of research journals available . Today , however , things are different : the frontier of generative syntax is further removed from the foundation than it was in 1975 , and it is larger as ...
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... syntax . New York & London : Garland . FARMER , ANN . 1984. Modularity in syntax . Cambridge , MA : MIT Press . FAUCONNIER , Gilles . 1985. Mental spaces : Aspects of meaning construction in natural language . Cambridge , MA : MIT Press ...
... syntax . New York & London : Garland . FARMER , ANN . 1984. Modularity in syntax . Cambridge , MA : MIT Press . FAUCONNIER , Gilles . 1985. Mental spaces : Aspects of meaning construction in natural language . Cambridge , MA : MIT Press ...
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