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The purpose of the book is to reveal , IN DETAIL , how a selected fragment of English transformational syntax works , given a previously agreed - upon set of rules for generating deep structures ( these are given as an appendix on pp .
The purpose of the book is to reveal , IN DETAIL , how a selected fragment of English transformational syntax works , given a previously agreed - upon set of rules for generating deep structures ( these are given as an appendix on pp .
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Given that Extraposition is an optional rule , and given B's formulation of It - Deletion ( p . 95 ) in which it is deleted obligatorily if S follows within an NP , such an interpretation of vacuous Extraposition would incorrectly ...
Given that Extraposition is an optional rule , and given B's formulation of It - Deletion ( p . 95 ) in which it is deleted obligatorily if S follows within an NP , such an interpretation of vacuous Extraposition would incorrectly ...
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These two modes of inference share two important characteristics : first , the conclusion asserts nothing which is not given in the two premises ; second and this is a natural corollary - if the premises are true , the conclusion is ...
These two modes of inference share two important characteristics : first , the conclusion asserts nothing which is not given in the two premises ; second and this is a natural corollary - if the premises are true , the conclusion is ...
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Truth is a linguistic question | 539 |
Rule insertion | 551 |
Abstract vowel harmony systems in Uralic and Altaic languages | 579 |
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