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_a425 _223 _bJAC |
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_aJacobs, Roderick A., _ecomp. _95406 |
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_aReadings in English Transformational Grammar / _cRoderick A. Jacobs [and] Peter S. Rosenbaum. |
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_aWaltham, Mass., _bGinn & Co., _c[1970]. |
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_ax, 277 p. _billus. ; _c23 cm. |
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504 | _aIncludes bibliographic references. | ||
505 | 0 | _aSome lexical structures and their empirical validity, by T. G. Bever and P. S. Rosenbaum.--A principle governing deletion in English sentential complementation, by P. S. Rosenbaum.--Conditions on English comparative clause pairings, by A. Hale.--On so-called pronouns in English, by P. M. Postal.--Some remarks on the action nominalization in English, by B. Fraser.--The accessibility of deep structures, by D. T. Langendoen.--The two verbs 'begin,' by D. M. Perlmutter.--The grammar of 'hitting' and 'breaking,' by C. J. Fillmore.--On very deep grammatical structure, by R. B. Lees.--Pronominalization, negation, and the analysis of adverbs, by G. Lakoff.--Where 'do' noun phrases come from? By J. D. McCawley.--Remarks on nominalization, by N. Chomsky.--On declarative sentences, by J. R. Ross.--Bibliography (p. 273-277) | |
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_aEnglish language _xGrammar, Generative. _95407 |
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_aRosenbaum, Peter S., _eJoint comp. _95408 |
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_2ddc _cBOOK |