Tamkang Review, 第 14 卷Graduate Institute of Western Languages and Literature Research, Tamkang College of Arts and Sciences, 1984 |
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... patterns . Chomsky would find that the set of potential sentences was infinite and that the inductive task of studying the set of sentence patterns was intractable . Attempting to get round the failure of induction by utilizing the ...
... patterns . Chomsky would find that the set of potential sentences was infinite and that the inductive task of studying the set of sentence patterns was intractable . Attempting to get round the failure of induction by utilizing the ...
第 366 頁
... patterns of syntax combination could be treated as a generalization of corpus . Chomsky showed that the corpus of actual syntagms is potentially infinite . He also showed that even the contemporary generalizations of rule patterns that ...
... patterns of syntax combination could be treated as a generalization of corpus . Chomsky showed that the corpus of actual syntagms is potentially infinite . He also showed that even the contemporary generalizations of rule patterns that ...
第 367 頁
... patterns . ) In the course of the editions , the symbols in the rule patterns have changed from arbitrary names ( N , V , DET , etc. ) to complexes of features ; the core of rule patterns has grown as candidates for transformational ...
... patterns . ) In the course of the editions , the symbols in the rule patterns have changed from arbitrary names ( N , V , DET , etc. ) to complexes of features ; the core of rule patterns has grown as candidates for transformational ...
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