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present theory actually exacerbates the degree of local ambiguity in the grammar , because of the unorthodox view of surface syntax that it embodies . However , the details of this unorthodox syntax , plus the fact that it has a ...
present theory actually exacerbates the degree of local ambiguity in the grammar , because of the unorthodox view of surface syntax that it embodies . However , the details of this unorthodox syntax , plus the fact that it has a ...
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Second , I point out that neither Jackendoff's nor Lightfoot's theories incorporate any correct absolute cross - categorial ... If we use X - bar Theory to define a set of preferences between grammars- whether in the form of relative ...
Second , I point out that neither Jackendoff's nor Lightfoot's theories incorporate any correct absolute cross - categorial ... If we use X - bar Theory to define a set of preferences between grammars- whether in the form of relative ...
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REVIEWS Grammatical theory : Its limits and possibilities . By FREDERICK J. NEWMEYER . Chicago : University of Chicago Press , 1983. Pp . xii , 193. Cloth $ 25.00 , paper $ 10.00 . Reviewed by JAMES D. McCawley , University of Chicago ...
REVIEWS Grammatical theory : Its limits and possibilities . By FREDERICK J. NEWMEYER . Chicago : University of Chicago Press , 1983. Pp . xii , 193. Cloth $ 25.00 , paper $ 10.00 . Reviewed by JAMES D. McCawley , University of Chicago ...
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JOURNAL OF THE LINGUISTIC | 521 |
A reply | 569 |
The syntax of fi complements in Caribbean English Creole Donald Winford | 588 |
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