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... structure and a deep structure . Surface structures may appear dissimilar , yet deep structures may be identical . For example , " Meat and gravy are loved by lions " is superficially dissimilar to the sentence " Lions love meat and ...
... structure and a deep structure . Surface structures may appear dissimilar , yet deep structures may be identical . For example , " Meat and gravy are loved by lions " is superficially dissimilar to the sentence " Lions love meat and ...
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... structure sentences and their surface structure transforms ( Silverstein 1972 : 376 ) . Much of what we regard as grammatical in novel speech behavior can be explained by the concept of analogy . Speakers of English recognize the ...
... structure sentences and their surface structure transforms ( Silverstein 1972 : 376 ) . Much of what we regard as grammatical in novel speech behavior can be explained by the concept of analogy . Speakers of English recognize the ...
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... structure : The maintenance of an orderly social life is a necessity of all cultural systems . This necessity does not arise , however , from some abstract , aesthetic , or vindictive need for law and order but rather from the practical ...
... structure : The maintenance of an orderly social life is a necessity of all cultural systems . This necessity does not arise , however , from some abstract , aesthetic , or vindictive need for law and order but rather from the practical ...
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Suborder Anthropoidea versus Suborder Prosimii | 27 |
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