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Clearly , it begged the question of the relationship of syntax to semantics . Like standard theory , abstract syntax assumed an interpretive semantic component in which deep structures were interpreted for truth - value , anomaly ...
Clearly , it begged the question of the relationship of syntax to semantics . Like standard theory , abstract syntax assumed an interpretive semantic component in which deep structures were interpreted for truth - value , anomaly ...
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From deep to surface structure : an introduction to transformational syntax . New York : Harper & Row . CHOMSKY , NOAM . 1957. Syntactic structures . The Hague : Mouton . 1965. Aspects of the theory of syntax . Cambridge , Mass .
From deep to surface structure : an introduction to transformational syntax . New York : Harper & Row . CHOMSKY , NOAM . 1957. Syntactic structures . The Hague : Mouton . 1965. Aspects of the theory of syntax . Cambridge , Mass .
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But it improves as F goes on to more extensive treatment of various topics — when he provides a concise and , on the whole , unobjectionable set of statements and analyses of several of the most obvious areas of English syntax .
But it improves as F goes on to more extensive treatment of various topics — when he provides a concise and , on the whole , unobjectionable set of statements and analyses of several of the most obvious areas of English syntax .
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