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The central themes of the book are that language is not ' well - defined , ' but that a view of language as a well - defined system is crucial to Chomsky's whole theory ( 57 ) . A well - defined system is one ' that can be completely ...
The central themes of the book are that language is not ' well - defined , ' but that a view of language as a well - defined system is crucial to Chomsky's whole theory ( 57 ) . A well - defined system is one ' that can be completely ...
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in a ill - defined set of actual hydrocarbon molecules , not like chess or the well - defined set of chemical formulae . Strangely enough , Hockett does not actually make the analogy . He begins his critique of Chomsky ( Chapter 5 ) by ...
in a ill - defined set of actual hydrocarbon molecules , not like chess or the well - defined set of chemical formulae . Strangely enough , Hockett does not actually make the analogy . He begins his critique of Chomsky ( Chapter 5 ) by ...
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development it is clear that , as long as the rule has existed , it has defined its environment in the general terms ( after prefixes ending in a consonant ' ) in which it is defined today . The prefixes after which the Paragoge rule ...
development it is clear that , as long as the rule has existed , it has defined its environment in the general terms ( after prefixes ending in a consonant ' ) in which it is defined today . The prefixes after which the Paragoge rule ...
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SieversEdgerton phenomena and Rigvedic meter | 248 |
ture conditions | 309 |
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