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Sandy Forman's basic claim is that language structure is best described as an autonomous system ; Chris Funk's ... ( 1 ) The unification of formalism and functionalism is possible in principle because the respective claims are not ...
Sandy Forman's basic claim is that language structure is best described as an autonomous system ; Chris Funk's ... ( 1 ) The unification of formalism and functionalism is possible in principle because the respective claims are not ...
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This is a controversial claim , since most theories of grammar make no provision at all for different degrees of entrenchment , but that is not in itself reason to discount the claim and indeed there are very good reasons to take it ...
This is a controversial claim , since most theories of grammar make no provision at all for different degrees of entrenchment , but that is not in itself reason to discount the claim and indeed there are very good reasons to take it ...
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The claim that an ambiguity is pragmatic , and not semantic , must be justified on other grounds . Consider , then , the following cases . Astronauts newly arrived on an Earth - like planet wonder whether the store called Silk Flowers ...
The claim that an ambiguity is pragmatic , and not semantic , must be justified on other grounds . Consider , then , the following cases . Astronauts newly arrived on an Earth - like planet wonder whether the store called Silk Flowers ...
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