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If we use X - bar Theory to define a set of preferences between grammars — whether in the form of relative metagrammatical principles à la Lightfoot , or relative complexity differences between rule systems à la Jackendoff — it is clear ...
If we use X - bar Theory to define a set of preferences between grammars — whether in the form of relative metagrammatical principles à la Lightfoot , or relative complexity differences between rule systems à la Jackendoff — it is clear ...
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Underlying the implicational universals are certain ' absolute ' principles defining the distinction between possible and impossible word order combinations ( the Mobility Principle , the Heaviness Serialization Principle etc .; cf.
Underlying the implicational universals are certain ' absolute ' principles defining the distinction between possible and impossible word order combinations ( the Mobility Principle , the Heaviness Serialization Principle etc .; cf.
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3.2 ) , there will inevitably be a large stock of shared grammatical regularities and principles which all approaches must define ( at least in the form of notational variants ) , simply in order to achieve descriptive adequacy in ...
3.2 ) , there will inevitably be a large stock of shared grammatical regularities and principles which all approaches must define ( at least in the form of notational variants ) , simply in order to achieve descriptive adequacy in ...
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