On syntactic constituency and intuitiveabhorrence
Abstract
In this working paper, a theoretic intuition from the field of generative grammar is analysed. The analysis will be at a methodological, not a substantive, level and its aim will be "descriptive" rather than "evaluative". (1) Hence this paper could be accurately, if ponderously, subtitled Towards a methodological analysis of a theoretic intuition fram generative grammarDownloads
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