Aspects of the Theory of Syntax
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...In addition, it has been argued that generalizations about word order cannot be accounted for solely in terms of linear order (Chomsky, 1957, 1965)....
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...In addition, it has been argued that generalizations about word order cannot be accounted for solely in terms of linear order (Chomsky, 1957; Chomsky, 1965)....
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...One might think of dharma as a sort of universal generative grammar (Chomsky, 1965), an innate set of empirically testable rules that govern and describe the generation of the inward, first-person experiences of suffering and happiness in human beings....
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...The term commurucative competence (CQ was coined by Dell Hymes (1972,1967), a sociolinguist who was convinced that Chomsky's (1965) notion of competence...
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