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Nevertheless , Dik decides : ' We must conclude that in the transformational approach only part of the functional relations can be accounted for ' ( 150 ) . But suppose that this contention were true : in this case , Dik's entire ...
Nevertheless , Dik decides : ' We must conclude that in the transformational approach only part of the functional relations can be accounted for ' ( 150 ) . But suppose that this contention were true : in this case , Dik's entire ...
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TRANSFORMATIONAL GRAMMAR AND COORDINATE CONJUNCTION . In his discussion of transformational grammar , Dik states what he believes to be the motivation for the transformational description of coordinate conjunction : The transformational ...
TRANSFORMATIONAL GRAMMAR AND COORDINATE CONJUNCTION . In his discussion of transformational grammar , Dik states what he believes to be the motivation for the transformational description of coordinate conjunction : The transformational ...
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These facts are easily represented in the transformational formulation which is based on the independently motivated assumptions ( 1 ) that two levels exist , a deep structure and a surface structure ; and ( 2 ) that these two levels ...
These facts are easily represented in the transformational formulation which is based on the independently motivated assumptions ( 1 ) that two levels exist , a deep structure and a surface structure ; and ( 2 ) that these two levels ...
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EDITED | 240 |
SieversEdgerton phenomena and Rigvedic meter | 248 |
ture conditions | 309 |
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