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5 In this discussion I have ignored the formal question whether movement is carried out by copying and deletion , or by a simple re - ordering , as well as the question whether the derived structure is a Chomsky - adjunction , as I have ...
5 In this discussion I have ignored the formal question whether movement is carried out by copying and deletion , or by a simple re - ordering , as well as the question whether the derived structure is a Chomsky - adjunction , as I have ...
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For purposes of discussion , we divide the criterion of empirical adequacy into two parts : restrictedness and descriptiveness . A gain in RESTRICTEDNESS in linguistic theory will accompany a constraint which limits the number of ...
For purposes of discussion , we divide the criterion of empirical adequacy into two parts : restrictedness and descriptiveness . A gain in RESTRICTEDNESS in linguistic theory will accompany a constraint which limits the number of ...
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But K several times expresses attitudes toward works under discussion which are distinctly minority if not idiosyncratic views , and without referring to alternative opinion . Some examples : P. 26 : ' Pratt's dictionary of Samoan ...
But K several times expresses attitudes toward works under discussion which are distinctly minority if not idiosyncratic views , and without referring to alternative opinion . Some examples : P. 26 : ' Pratt's dictionary of Samoan ...
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Conjunction Reduction Gapping and RightNode Raising Richard A Hudson | 535 |
The interface of theory and description Peter Cole | 563 |
Which that Herbert F W Stahlke | 584 |
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