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Categorial Grammar ( CG ) —as originally proposed by Ajdukiewicz 1935 , Lambek 1961 , Bar - Hillel et al . 1960 , Lyons 1968 and others - is simply an alternative formalism for context - free ( CF ) grammar , although it uses a com- ...
Categorial Grammar ( CG ) —as originally proposed by Ajdukiewicz 1935 , Lambek 1961 , Bar - Hillel et al . 1960 , Lyons 1968 and others - is simply an alternative formalism for context - free ( CF ) grammar , although it uses a com- ...
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extensive compilation of Nilo - Saharan data is now complemented by Ehret's unpublished list of over 1000 proposed NS isoglosses , based on a very different classificatory scheme ( as set out in Ruhlen 1981 ) .
extensive compilation of Nilo - Saharan data is now complemented by Ehret's unpublished list of over 1000 proposed NS isoglosses , based on a very different classificatory scheme ( as set out in Ruhlen 1981 ) .
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( Paul Hopper states in his introduction [ vii ] that this evidence is considerably richer than the proposed Japanese - Korean - Altaic hypothesis . ) The basic question for any re- viewer is : Does Bomhard prove that Proto - Nostratic ...
( Paul Hopper states in his introduction [ vii ] that this evidence is considerably richer than the proposed Japanese - Korean - Altaic hypothesis . ) The basic question for any re- viewer is : Does Bomhard prove that Proto - Nostratic ...
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