Language, Bände 26-31George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1955 Proceedings of the annual meeting of the Society in v. 1-11, 1925-34. After 1934 they appear in Its Bulletin. |
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... syntax and semantics2 ( at least as we now know them ) to this study is very dubious . I think that a closer investigation of the assumptions and concerns of logical syntax and semantics will show that the hope of applying the results ...
... syntax and semantics2 ( at least as we now know them ) to this study is very dubious . I think that a closer investigation of the assumptions and concerns of logical syntax and semantics will show that the hope of applying the results ...
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... syntax based on this primitive will be adequate to provide such relations as that of active- passive . In fact , this primitive alone will be sufficient with no further theoretical work at all . Similarly , if one of our primitives is ...
... syntax based on this primitive will be adequate to provide such relations as that of active- passive . In fact , this primitive alone will be sufficient with no further theoretical work at all . Similarly , if one of our primitives is ...
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... syntax usually give a certain amount of information about the equiva- lences between some sequences and others , e.g. that John discovered the path The path was discovered by John . We shall call such statements TRANSFORMATION RULES ...
... syntax usually give a certain amount of information about the equiva- lences between some sequences and others , e.g. that John discovered the path The path was discovered by John . We shall call such statements TRANSFORMATION RULES ...
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