Language, Band 61,Ausgaben 3-4George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1985 |
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... Chomsky 1965 characterizes ' grammaticality ' , one must identify why it sounds odd : only odd- ity in virtue of something that ( for Chomsky ) is in the realm of grammar con- stitutes ungrammaticality . Chomsky made exactly the same ...
... Chomsky 1965 characterizes ' grammaticality ' , one must identify why it sounds odd : only odd- ity in virtue of something that ( for Chomsky ) is in the realm of grammar con- stitutes ungrammaticality . Chomsky made exactly the same ...
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... Chomsky's slogan is that , under the conception of grammaticality of Chomsky 1965 and sub- sequent works , ALL sentences are unclear cases , since one never has direct access to information as to whether anything is grammatical . The ...
... Chomsky's slogan is that , under the conception of grammaticality of Chomsky 1965 and sub- sequent works , ALL sentences are unclear cases , since one never has direct access to information as to whether anything is grammatical . The ...
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... Chomsky 1957 , it meant a constituent consisting of a tense and all the auxiliary verbs of the given clause ; for ... Chomsky 1957 ) is barely mentioned here . LC confirms my impression that analyses in which the term AUX is employed ...
... Chomsky 1957 , it meant a constituent consisting of a tense and all the auxiliary verbs of the given clause ; for ... Chomsky 1957 ) is barely mentioned here . LC confirms my impression that analyses in which the term AUX is employed ...
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