Chomsky showed that no description of natural language syntax would be adequate without some notion of movement operations in a syntactic derivation. It now seems likely that such movement transformations are formally simple operations, in which a s
Syntax of Scope (Linguistic Inquiry Monographs, 21)
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- The MIT Press
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- 1993
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- English
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- 247
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- Linguistic Inquiry Monographs
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- Library
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