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Deep and surface structure constraints in syntax . ... One of the observa- tions which had led to this interest is the existence of deep structures generated by the PS rules which do not correspond to well - formed surface structures .
Deep and surface structure constraints in syntax . ... One of the observa- tions which had led to this interest is the existence of deep structures generated by the PS rules which do not correspond to well - formed surface structures .
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If deep structure is considered identical to semantic structure , and if the relationships found at that level are of a different nature ( as , e.g. , in Fill- more's case grammar ) , it is obvious that some of the deep - structure ...
If deep structure is considered identical to semantic structure , and if the relationships found at that level are of a different nature ( as , e.g. , in Fill- more's case grammar ) , it is obvious that some of the deep - structure ...
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Like them , A - rules also lack the intrinsic , structural motivation which characterizes the pronunciation rules that are part of the phonological structure ; hence A - rules are unproductive ( cf. Ander- sen 1969b : 826-7 ) .
Like them , A - rules also lack the intrinsic , structural motivation which characterizes the pronunciation rules that are part of the phonological structure ; hence A - rules are unproductive ( cf. Ander- sen 1969b : 826-7 ) .
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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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