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H wishes to go beyond a descriptive approach , to relate surface counts to claims about PS rules in the context of transformational grammar . The following discussion will perhaps make clear why H's statistical approach is of little ...
H wishes to go beyond a descriptive approach , to relate surface counts to claims about PS rules in the context of transformational grammar . The following discussion will perhaps make clear why H's statistical approach is of little ...
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In that approach , the underlying structure would be roughly as in Figure 8 . S NP AUX VP 2-3 ( i ) na bin V ( ADJ ) jiżi NP AUX VP PRO fi V NP kech taiga FIGURE 8 . The position adopted here is that an intraposition approach is better ...
In that approach , the underlying structure would be roughly as in Figure 8 . S NP AUX VP 2-3 ( i ) na bin V ( ADJ ) jiżi NP AUX VP PRO fi V NP kech taiga FIGURE 8 . The position adopted here is that an intraposition approach is better ...
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It is demonstrated below that such an approach not only is essential in understanding the relationships among various constructions within a single language , but also is capable of providing a useful framework for cross - linguistic ...
It is demonstrated below that such an approach not only is essential in understanding the relationships among various constructions within a single language , but also is capable of providing a useful framework for cross - linguistic ...
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JOURNAL OF THE LINGUISTIC | 521 |
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The syntax of fi complements in Caribbean English Creole Donald Winford | 588 |
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