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Taking it for granted , L showed how it led to the development of a deep structure far more abstract and derivationally distant from surface structure than was envisioned in Aspects . Crucial to this issue were the arguments in Appendix ...
Taking it for granted , L showed how it led to the development of a deep structure far more abstract and derivationally distant from surface structure than was envisioned in Aspects . Crucial to this issue were the arguments in Appendix ...
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features of experience may be a factor influencing the relative complexity of different structures in particular languages . Thomas Bever proposes something like this view of the interaction between cognition and linguistic structure in ...
features of experience may be a factor influencing the relative complexity of different structures in particular languages . Thomas Bever proposes something like this view of the interaction between cognition and linguistic structure in ...
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of any sequences ' in which the members could be related by primary internal structural relations ' , e.g. actor ... ( NVN ) sequence within a potential internal unit in the surface structure corresponds to actor - action - object .
of any sequences ' in which the members could be related by primary internal structural relations ' , e.g. actor ... ( NVN ) sequence within a potential internal unit in the surface structure corresponds to actor - action - object .
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