In every introductory book on transformational-generative syntax, there is an argument for the necessity of transformations that runs something like this: let us assume that the syntactic structure of a sentence should be represented as a labeled bracketing of a string of formatives (or by the theoretically equivalent 'phrase-marker').
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Arguments for a Non-Transformational Grammar
March 1985, Univ of Chicago Pr (Tx)
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0226358003 9780226358000
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Arguments for a non-transformational grammar
1976, University of Chicago Press
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"In every introductory book on transformational-generative syntax, there is an argument for the necessity of transformations that runs something like this: let us assume that the syntactic structure of a sentence should be represented as a labeled bracketing of a string of formatives (or by the theoretically equivalent 'phrase-marker')."
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