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Man is a logical animal , and his language must exemplify his logical nature . Since man's nature is common to all men , all languages must share this logical basis . Therefore , a grammar that is ' générale ' must automatically be ...
Man is a logical animal , and his language must exemplify his logical nature . Since man's nature is common to all men , all languages must share this logical basis . Therefore , a grammar that is ' générale ' must automatically be ...
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LOGICAL FUNCTIONS AND GRAMMATICAL FUNCTIONS . In criticizing the transformational hypothesis , Dik contends that Chomsky's analysis of grammatical relations is too narrow and is therefore descriptively inadequate .
LOGICAL FUNCTIONS AND GRAMMATICAL FUNCTIONS . In criticizing the transformational hypothesis , Dik contends that Chomsky's analysis of grammatical relations is too narrow and is therefore descriptively inadequate .
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6 ( b ) they is deep structure ( logical ) subject - of hunt and deep structure ( logical ) object - of frighten . ( c ) lions is surface structure ( grammatical ) object - of hunt , and snakes is surface structure ( grammatical ) ...
6 ( b ) they is deep structure ( logical ) subject - of hunt and deep structure ( logical ) object - of frighten . ( c ) lions is surface structure ( grammatical ) object - of hunt , and snakes is surface structure ( grammatical ) ...
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EDITED | 240 |
SieversEdgerton phenomena and Rigvedic meter | 248 |
ture conditions | 309 |
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