Language, Band 62,Ausgaben 1-2George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1986 |
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... principle has the consequence of substantially reducing the specification of the categorial component for a par- ticular grammar , it has corresponding implications ... principles of the GB CONTROL , PRO , AND THE PROJECTION PRINCIPLE 151.
... principle has the consequence of substantially reducing the specification of the categorial component for a par- ticular grammar , it has corresponding implications ... principles of the GB CONTROL , PRO , AND THE PROJECTION PRINCIPLE 151.
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... principle ' could ( and should ) apply wherever it has the opportunity to apply in the same cycle . A situation such as the following could exist : Suppose that the OCP were a principle ordered in the grammar of L after rule W and ...
... principle ' could ( and should ) apply wherever it has the opportunity to apply in the same cycle . A situation such as the following could exist : Suppose that the OCP were a principle ordered in the grammar of L after rule W and ...
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... principle of grammar or science ) to prefer 22a over 22b . My suggestion is that the choice is motivated by two general principles . The implication of 22b is that one needs extra evidence to postulate representations where a tone is ...
... principle of grammar or science ) to prefer 22a over 22b . My suggestion is that the choice is motivated by two general principles . The implication of 22b is that one needs extra evidence to postulate representations where a tone is ...
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