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all generative grammarians , so far as I know , would assign for John to be busy and that Helen is idle now to the same underlying syntactic category ( although there might be some disagreement as to just what this category is ) .
all generative grammarians , so far as I know , would assign for John to be busy and that Helen is idle now to the same underlying syntactic category ( although there might be some disagreement as to just what this category is ) .
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a representation , a surface - structure representation , and possibly a number of intervening ones ) , we must ask just WHICH syntactic representation the CCC applies to . I have already presented some evidence which shows that the ...
a representation , a surface - structure representation , and possibly a number of intervening ones ) , we must ask just WHICH syntactic representation the CCC applies to . I have already presented some evidence which shows that the ...
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Semantics and syntactic regularity . By GEORGIA M. GREEN . Bloomington : Indiana University Press , 1974. Pp . xiv , 237 . Reviewed by RICHARD T. OEHRLE , Stanford University 1. The basic idea behind this book , a version of Green's ...
Semantics and syntactic regularity . By GEORGIA M. GREEN . Bloomington : Indiana University Press , 1974. Pp . xiv , 237 . Reviewed by RICHARD T. OEHRLE , Stanford University 1. The basic idea behind this book , a version of Green's ...
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Language change and poetic options D Gary Miller | 21 |
Where does Latin sum come from? Martti A Nyman | 39 |
Referentiality in Spanish noun phrases Nelson Rojas | 61 |
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