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We don't know a - priori that syntactic units are any more segregatable into a semantics - free module than that consonants are segregatable into a vowel - free phonology module . A number of N's arguments for “ autonomy of syntax ...
We don't know a - priori that syntactic units are any more segregatable into a semantics - free module than that consonants are segregatable into a vowel - free phonology module . A number of N's arguments for “ autonomy of syntax ...
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One reason could simply be that this syntactic category is the normal wastebasket for unclassifiable words in the French grammatical tradition . It could also be partly historical . The endings -ci and -là are historically related to ...
One reason could simply be that this syntactic category is the normal wastebasket for unclassifiable words in the French grammatical tradition . It could also be partly historical . The endings -ci and -là are historically related to ...
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words can be answered only within a minimally constrained theory of syntactic categories , to which I now turn . 3. SYNTACTIC CATEGORIES AND SUBCATEGORIES . Recent discussions of syntactic categories for the definition of constituent ...
words can be answered only within a minimally constrained theory of syntactic categories , to which I now turn . 3. SYNTACTIC CATEGORIES AND SUBCATEGORIES . Recent discussions of syntactic categories for the definition of constituent ...
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