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The procedure to be indicated below consists essentially of repeated substitution : e.g. child for young boy in Where did the go ?. To generalize this , we take a form A in an environment C D and then substitute another form B in the ...
The procedure to be indicated below consists essentially of repeated substitution : e.g. child for young boy in Where did the go ?. To generalize this , we take a form A in an environment C D and then substitute another form B in the ...
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Since our procedure now permits us to make any substitutions of any sequences , it may become too general to produce ... This substitution conceals the fact that the morphemes of I know John was in can be said as two utterances instead ...
Since our procedure now permits us to make any substitutions of any sequences , it may become too general to produce ... This substitution conceals the fact that the morphemes of I know John was in can be said as two utterances instead ...
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We try now to discover whether either V4 in our utterance has the structure V2 N1 N1 , by applying to each V4 the substitution which is possible for V2 N4 N. To do this we interchange the two instances of N4 and insert between them an ...
We try now to discover whether either V4 in our utterance has the structure V2 N1 N1 , by applying to each V4 the substitution which is possible for V2 N4 N. To do this we interchange the two instances of N4 and insert between them an ...
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