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... rules Base : categorial rules. arbitrary manner . But the general thesis of structuralism is unaffected , for it still remains true that each language has its own unique semantic structure even though the total structure is , in each ...
... rules Base : categorial rules. arbitrary manner . But the general thesis of structuralism is unaffected , for it still remains true that each language has its own unique semantic structure even though the total structure is , in each ...
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Phrase- structure and transfor- mational rules Base : categorial rules and a lexicon Generative seman- ticists. NP S Det N Verb the man Aux will VP Det hit the NP N ball Figure 4 : Structural description of the sentence " The man will ...
Phrase- structure and transfor- mational rules Base : categorial rules and a lexicon Generative seman- ticists. NP S Det N Verb the man Aux will VP Det hit the NP N ball Figure 4 : Structural description of the sentence " The man will ...
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... rules . Corresponding active and passive sentences , affirmative and negative sentences , declarative and interrogative sentences , and so on are for- mally related by deriving them from the same underlying terminal string of the phrase ...
... rules . Corresponding active and passive sentences , affirmative and negative sentences , declarative and interrogative sentences , and so on are for- mally related by deriving them from the same underlying terminal string of the phrase ...
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