Language, Band 52,Ausgaben 3-4George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1976 |
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... assumed to apply before CM : ( 37 ) a . Underlying string : haish ani natati hu sefer the man I gave he book b . Output of RND : haish ani natati sefer . But 37b does not fulfill the structural description of CM ; thus the preposition ...
... assumed to apply before CM : ( 37 ) a . Underlying string : haish ani natati hu sefer the man I gave he book b . Output of RND : haish ani natati sefer . But 37b does not fulfill the structural description of CM ; thus the preposition ...
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... assumed by the mentalist that human beings , in acquiring formal grammars , do so on the basis of similar criteria . However , it cannot be assumed that human beings use the working scientists ' set of simplicity criteria ( they ...
... assumed by the mentalist that human beings , in acquiring formal grammars , do so on the basis of similar criteria . However , it cannot be assumed that human beings use the working scientists ' set of simplicity criteria ( they ...
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... assumed that it was a true passive in the usual sense - i.e . , that the underlying object was surface subject and the underlying subject was surface agent . As far as the early classical period is concerned , I believe that this assumption ...
... assumed that it was a true passive in the usual sense - i.e . , that the underlying object was surface subject and the underlying subject was surface agent . As far as the early classical period is concerned , I believe that this assumption ...
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