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... terminal strings from the PS component of a grammar , together with their struc- tural description by labeled trees or bracketings ( or , as we shall see , strings of terminal elements with new " derived " P markers ) . Transformational ...
... terminal strings from the PS component of a grammar , together with their struc- tural description by labeled trees or bracketings ( or , as we shall see , strings of terminal elements with new " derived " P markers ) . Transformational ...
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... elements of a grammatical theory and the corresponding relations in the language described by the grammar are ... terminal elements x and y in the language , if x precedes y in a sentence , then y precedes x in no sentence . Such a ...
... elements of a grammatical theory and the corresponding relations in the language described by the grammar are ... terminal elements x and y in the language , if x precedes y in a sentence , then y precedes x in no sentence . Such a ...
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... terminal elements ( not terminal strings , of course ) . Every string of the form #X + a + Y + b + Z # ( X , Y , Z perhaps null ) in which a were greater than b would be ungrammatical . That is , any such language could be described by ...
... terminal elements ( not terminal strings , of course ) . Every string of the form #X + a + Y + b + Z # ( X , Y , Z perhaps null ) in which a were greater than b would be ungrammatical . That is , any such language could be described by ...
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Problems for Chapter 2 | 29 |
GRAMMATICAL TRANSFORMATIONS | 57 |
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