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Very important in transformational theory is the concept of abstract underlying forms - forms that are necessary in order to relate one thing to another , but which do not have superficial existence in the grammar .
Very important in transformational theory is the concept of abstract underlying forms - forms that are necessary in order to relate one thing to another , but which do not have superficial existence in the grammar .
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Chapter Two sets up the underlying system of vowels li e e a ɔ oul , each of which may be tense or lax ( i.e. 14 possibilities ) , in contrast to the surface vowel system , as in orthoepic French , of / i e e a a o ou y Ø ce a ē ã õ õe ...
Chapter Two sets up the underlying system of vowels li e e a ɔ oul , each of which may be tense or lax ( i.e. 14 possibilities ) , in contrast to the surface vowel system , as in orthoepic French , of / i e e a a o ou y Ø ce a ē ã õ õe ...
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The respective underlying structures of aunt , uncle , niece , and nephew are those mentioned in the structure indices of the four rules given above . Notice that the elements Poss and SIBLING are present in all four of these structures ...
The respective underlying structures of aunt , uncle , niece , and nephew are those mentioned in the structure indices of the four rules given above . Notice that the elements Poss and SIBLING are present in all four of these structures ...
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SieversEdgerton phenomena and Rigvedic meter | 248 |
ture conditions | 309 |
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