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Studies on semantics in generative grammar . The Hague : Mouton . EMONDS , JOSEPH E. 1969. Root and structure - preserving transformations . MIT dissertation . ( Reproduced , with appendix , by Indiana U. Linguistics Club , Bloomington ...
Studies on semantics in generative grammar . The Hague : Mouton . EMONDS , JOSEPH E. 1969. Root and structure - preserving transformations . MIT dissertation . ( Reproduced , with appendix , by Indiana U. Linguistics Club , Bloomington ...
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On the other hand , several of the book's major points will not be new to many people , and indeed will appear to be rather obvioussuch as the distinction between mental grammar and linguistic grammar , or the importance of perception ...
On the other hand , several of the book's major points will not be new to many people , and indeed will appear to be rather obvioussuch as the distinction between mental grammar and linguistic grammar , or the importance of perception ...
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Conversely , the linguist's grammar should allow inferences to be made about mental operations , so that attempting to measure the extent of correspondence between them becomes a reasonable goal . The main difficulty with such research ...
Conversely , the linguist's grammar should allow inferences to be made about mental operations , so that attempting to measure the extent of correspondence between them becomes a reasonable goal . The main difficulty with such research ...
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