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The other component of the grammar — the combination rules - is used here to define the legal orders for the language . Four very simple types of combination rule will be considered here ( three of them were used in the original ...
The other component of the grammar — the combination rules - is used here to define the legal orders for the language . Four very simple types of combination rule will be considered here ( three of them were used in the original ...
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The fact that partial combination corresponds to functional composition , together with the rule - to - rule assumption ... There is an interesting precedent for rules of functional composition in Geach's use of ' recursive ' rules ...
The fact that partial combination corresponds to functional composition , together with the rule - to - rule assumption ... There is an interesting precedent for rules of functional composition in Geach's use of ' recursive ' rules ...
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9 > tervening node and add a rule generating the orphan as a daughter of the intervening phrase . In languages without copulas ... P extends these procedures to the acquisition of other syntactic rules in a straightforward manner .
9 > tervening node and add a rule generating the orphan as a daughter of the intervening phrase . In languages without copulas ... P extends these procedures to the acquisition of other syntactic rules in a straightforward manner .
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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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