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Noam Chomsky, professor of linguistics at Massachu - setts Institute of Technology, published in 1957 a little book called Syntactic Structures, in which he outlined
STUDY OF LANGUAGE ALVAR ELLEG 1968
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Syntactic theory dictates that all noun phrases must be assigned a case in order to be grammatical.
Whoever v. Whomever! Cases collide! Match of the Century! « Motivated Grammar 2009
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Syntactic theory dictates that all noun phrases must be assigned a case in order to be grammatical.
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‘Syntactic constructions as prototype categories’ in Tomasello, M. ed.
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It would be like him to track down a pristine, signed copy of Syntactic Structures.
Starting from Scratch Susan Gilbert-Collins 2010
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Chomsky's own work in Syntactic Structures (1957) went some way towards establishing the new cognitive paradigm for psychology by showing how internal processing could be theorized by describing transformations on representations in abstraction from the question of how those representations were realized.
Attention Mole, Christopher 2009
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Martin writes: By Syntactic Noise, what people mean is extraneous characters that aren't part of what we really need to say, but are there to satisfy the language definition.
Scala over Ruby Jack Cough 2008
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“Syntactic Theory and the Projection Problem”, Linguistic Inquiry, 10: 533-81.
Innateness and Language Cowie, Fiona 2008
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Binder-decoration is a huge and often neglected aspect of the binding industry ( "Connectionist Syntactic Parsing Using Temporal Variable Binding", Journal for Variable Binding, 2/1/89, pp 302 - 305).
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Snell-Pym » Syntactic sugar in s-expression languages
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