Language, Band 61,Ausgaben 3-4George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1985 |
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... Theory , which will define all and only the attested word order co - occurrences ( cf. §2.3 ) . But to the extent that X - bar theories make predictions for all and only the cross - categorial word order co - occurrences permitted by ...
... Theory , which will define all and only the attested word order co - occurrences ( cf. §2.3 ) . But to the extent that X - bar theories make predictions for all and only the cross - categorial word order co - occurrences permitted by ...
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... theory ' : he employs his term ' grammatical theory ' not to refer to any specific one of the many ' theories of transformational generative grammar ' that Chomsky and other generative grammarians have advanced , but rather to the ...
... theory ' : he employs his term ' grammatical theory ' not to refer to any specific one of the many ' theories of transformational generative grammar ' that Chomsky and other generative grammarians have advanced , but rather to the ...
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... theory of grammar that B dubs L [ exical- ] F [ unctional ] G [ rammar ] , the principal features of which I shall try to give below . LFG is an offshoot from an extended lexical model of grammar presented by Bresnan 1978 , as well as ...
... theory of grammar that B dubs L [ exical- ] F [ unctional ] G [ rammar ] , the principal features of which I shall try to give below . LFG is an offshoot from an extended lexical model of grammar presented by Bresnan 1978 , as well as ...
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