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The discussion thus far has assumed that aspectual choice is determined at the level of logical form , and that the precise manner in which this is mapped on the surface is of no relevance . However , this cannot be entirely correct .
The discussion thus far has assumed that aspectual choice is determined at the level of logical form , and that the precise manner in which this is mapped on the surface is of no relevance . However , this cannot be entirely correct .
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The notion that the underlying semantic level of language is primarily learned as a result of language acquisition leads to the inevitable conclusion that I - markers are much closer to the level of surface structure than heretofore ...
The notion that the underlying semantic level of language is primarily learned as a result of language acquisition leads to the inevitable conclusion that I - markers are much closer to the level of surface structure than heretofore ...
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Transformational grammarians have paid relatively little attention to the presence or absence of that , but K shows that it is anything but a matter of ' mere ' surface structure . ( One of the main themes running through the book is ...
Transformational grammarians have paid relatively little attention to the presence or absence of that , but K shows that it is anything but a matter of ' mere ' surface structure . ( One of the main themes running through the book is ...
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The structure of communication in early | 444 |
A critical survey of sociolinguistics G D Bills | 454 |
Appalachian speech R R Butters | 460 |
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