Date: Sun, 10 Mar 1996 15:42:55 -0800
From: SETH SKLAREY crissiet[AT SYMBOL GOES HERE]IX.NETCOM.COM
Subject: No subject given
It must be emphasized, once again, that any associated supporting element
is unspecified with respect to problems of phonemic and morphological
analysis. Of
course, a descriptively adequate grammar is to be regarded as an abstract
underlying order. In the discussion of resumptive pronouns following (81), the
speaker-hearer's linguistic intuition may remedy and, at the same time,
eliminate
nondistinctness in the sense of distinctive feature theory. On our
assumptions, the
systematic use of complex symbols does not readily tolerate the requirement that
branching is not tolerated within the dominance scope of a complex symbol. To
provide a constituent structure for T(Z,K), a subset of English sentences
interesting
on quite independent grounds cannot be arbitrary in the system of base rules
exclusive of the lexicon. For further information see
http://www.ling.lsa.umich.edu/cgi-bin/chomsky.pl