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My own opinion is that a version of transformational theory which could really be taken seriously as an empirical proposal about the nature of language would have to look more like a Harris - style grammar than most generative ...
My own opinion is that a version of transformational theory which could really be taken seriously as an empirical proposal about the nature of language would have to look more like a Harris - style grammar than most generative ...
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Readings in applied transformational grammar . Edited by MARK LESTER . New York : Holt , Rinehart & Winston , 1970. Pp . vi , 314 . Reviewed by WILLIAM RUTHERFORD , University of Southern California Transformational - generative grammar ...
Readings in applied transformational grammar . Edited by MARK LESTER . New York : Holt , Rinehart & Winston , 1970. Pp . vi , 314 . Reviewed by WILLIAM RUTHERFORD , University of Southern California Transformational - generative grammar ...
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Specific insights that could be of value to the teacher are not lacking in RATG , but neither do they , for the most part , have very much to do with transformational grammar . The teacher who reads this book to learn what ...
Specific insights that could be of value to the teacher are not lacking in RATG , but neither do they , for the most part , have very much to do with transformational grammar . The teacher who reads this book to learn what ...
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Focus and relativization | 19 |
A structural principle of language and its implications | 47 |
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