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Pragmatics , then , is regarded by Leech as a system of interacting principles . His arguments for basing pragmatic analysis on principles rather than rules , and for the essentially indeterminate and polyvalent nature of the material ...
Pragmatics , then , is regarded by Leech as a system of interacting principles . His arguments for basing pragmatic analysis on principles rather than rules , and for the essentially indeterminate and polyvalent nature of the material ...
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Leech's placing of the PP on a level with the CP , and his definition of the IP as a second - order principle , are confusing . ... departures from which require motivation in terms of other principles such as Politeness or Interest .
Leech's placing of the PP on a level with the CP , and his definition of the IP as a second - order principle , are confusing . ... departures from which require motivation in terms of other principles such as Politeness or Interest .
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If we use X - bar Theory to define a set of preferences between grammars - whether in the form of rel- ative metagrammatical principles à la Lightfoot , or relative complexity differ- ences between rule systems à la Jackendoff - it is ...
If we use X - bar Theory to define a set of preferences between grammars - whether in the form of rel- ative metagrammatical principles à la Lightfoot , or relative complexity differ- ences between rule systems à la Jackendoff - it is ...
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