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Chapter 8 ( on negatives , questions , and commands ) is brief and fairly orthodox , with the symbols NEG , Q , and C ( with their meanings ) introduced as optional elements in the deep structure . Their presence in the derivation ...
Chapter 8 ( on negatives , questions , and commands ) is brief and fairly orthodox , with the symbols NEG , Q , and C ( with their meanings ) introduced as optional elements in the deep structure . Their presence in the derivation ...
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( Morphemes , Morphology and Syntax , The Meaning of Morphemes and Words , Homonyms ( Homophones ) , Synonyms , Antonyms , Compounds and Idioms , Sense and Reference , The " Truth " of Sentences , Meaning / Sense / No Sense / Nonsense ...
( Morphemes , Morphology and Syntax , The Meaning of Morphemes and Words , Homonyms ( Homophones ) , Synonyms , Antonyms , Compounds and Idioms , Sense and Reference , The " Truth " of Sentences , Meaning / Sense / No Sense / Nonsense ...
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First , ' adding negation to pronominalization ... to arrive at We aren't working changes the meaning of the SAAD — which is , to be sure , the function of negation in the sentence base . Of considerable interest , however , is the fact ...
First , ' adding negation to pronominalization ... to arrive at We aren't working changes the meaning of the SAAD — which is , to be sure , the function of negation in the sentence base . Of considerable interest , however , is the fact ...
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