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Some Problems in the Description of English Accentuation
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On Selection, Projection, Meaning, and Semantic Content
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The Accessibility of Deep (Semantic) Structures
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Nodal Auxiliaries in Infinitive Clauses in English
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The Interpretation of Predicate Reflexive and Reciprocal Expressions in English
Essays on Form and Interpretation
This review analyzes Chomsky’s rationale for devising a theory of generative grammar to replace the “standard theory” of Aspects of the Theory of Syntax (1965) by one that shifts responsibility for the semantic interpretation of sentences from the forms generated in deep structure to those generated by the entire syntactic apparatus of generative grammar. The shift was very much a work in progress when this review was written, and the outcome it predicted occurred only a few years later with the publication of Lectures on Government and Binding: The Pisa Lectures (1981)
Modern British linguistics: a study of its theoretical and substantive contributions.
Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Dept. of Modern Languages. Thesis. 1964. Ph.D.Ph.D
Structural descriptions for sentences generated by non-self-embedding constituent structure grammars
Thesis (B.S.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Humanities, 1961.MIT copy bound with: Proust's style, a textual analysis / Thomas Knatt. 1961.Includes bibliographical references (leaf 38).by D. Terence Langendoen.B.S