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... structure and transfor- mational 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 ...
... structure and transfor- mational 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 ...
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... structure gram- mar is one that consists entirely of phrase - structure rules , a transformational grammar ( as formalized by Chomsky ) includes both phrase - structure and transformational rules ( as well as morphophonemic rules ) ...
... structure gram- mar is one that consists entirely of phrase - structure rules , a transformational grammar ( as formalized by Chomsky ) includes both phrase - structure and transformational rules ( as well as morphophonemic rules ) ...
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... structure component . The difference between kernel sentences and nonkernel sen- tences in Syntactic Structures ( in ... structure analysis as represented by the underlying phrase marker , and a surface structure analysis , as repre ...
... structure component . The difference between kernel sentences and nonkernel sen- tences in Syntactic Structures ( in ... structure analysis as represented by the underlying phrase marker , and a surface structure analysis , as repre ...
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