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What is striking is that these inflection classes are purely morphological — they have nothing whatever to do with syntax , and very little to do with meaning . Indeed , they even cut across the main word classes because the noun ...
What is striking is that these inflection classes are purely morphological — they have nothing whatever to do with syntax , and very little to do with meaning . Indeed , they even cut across the main word classes because the noun ...
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In short , there is a solid case for distinguishing the level of form from those of syntax and phonology . Having established the principle of a three - level analysis , I now explain more precisely what it means in word grammar ...
In short , there is a solid case for distinguishing the level of form from those of syntax and phonology . Having established the principle of a three - level analysis , I now explain more precisely what it means in word grammar ...
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Within minimalism , one line of research continues to maintain the distinction between overt and covert syntax , although this is controversial ( Groat & O'Neil 1996 , Bobaljik 2002 , Fox 2002 ) . If we assume that there is a covert ...
Within minimalism , one line of research continues to maintain the distinction between overt and covert syntax , although this is controversial ( Groat & O'Neil 1996 , Bobaljik 2002 , Fox 2002 ) . If we assume that there is a covert ...
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