Language, Band 49George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1973 Proceedings of the annual meeting of the Society in v. 1-11, 1925-34. After 1934 they appear in Its Bulletin. |
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... transformational grammar itself has somehow missed the point about language . A few heretics are beginning to suspect this already ; and it is indeed disturbing to note the parallel between some defenses of the transformational approach ...
... transformational grammar itself has somehow missed the point about language . A few heretics are beginning to suspect this already ; and it is indeed disturbing to note the parallel between some defenses of the transformational approach ...
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... Transformational - generative grammar is about fifteen years old ; its ' applications ' , including those which pay hardly more than lip - service to the theory , are almost as old . Although ' applied linguistics ' - more narrowly ...
... Transformational - generative grammar is about fifteen years old ; its ' applications ' , including those which pay hardly more than lip - service to the theory , are almost as old . Although ' applied linguistics ' - more narrowly ...
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... transformational grammar . The teacher who reads this book to learn what transformational research can offer him is likely to be often misled , frustrated , or both . Titles like ' Generative grammar and the concept of literary style ...
... transformational grammar . The teacher who reads this book to learn what transformational research can offer him is likely to be often misled , frustrated , or both . Titles like ' Generative grammar and the concept of literary style ...
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