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Some lexical structures and their empirical validity, by T. G. Bever and P. S. Rosenbaum.
A principle governing deletion in English sentential complementation, by P. S. Rosenbaum.
Conditions on English comparative clause pairings, by A. Hale.
On so-called pronouns in English, by P. M. Postal.
Some remarks on the action nominalization in English, by B. Fraser.
The accessibility of deep structures, by D. T. Langendoen.
The two verbs 'begin,' by D. M. Perlmutter.
The grammar of 'hitting' and 'breaking,' by C. J. Fillmore.
On very deep grammatical structure, by R. B. Lees.
Pronominalization, negation, and the analysis of adverbs, by G. Lakoff.
Where 'do' noun phrases come from? By J. D. McCawley.
Remarks on nominalization, by N. Chomsky.
On declarative sentences, by J. R. Ross.
Bibliography (p. 273-277)
A principle governing deletion in English sentential complementation, by P. S. Rosenbaum.
Conditions on English comparative clause pairings, by A. Hale.
On so-called pronouns in English, by P. M. Postal.
Some remarks on the action nominalization in English, by B. Fraser.
The accessibility of deep structures, by D. T. Langendoen.
The two verbs 'begin,' by D. M. Perlmutter.
The grammar of 'hitting' and 'breaking,' by C. J. Fillmore.
On very deep grammatical structure, by R. B. Lees.
Pronominalization, negation, and the analysis of adverbs, by G. Lakoff.
Where 'do' noun phrases come from? By J. D. McCawley.
Remarks on nominalization, by N. Chomsky.
On declarative sentences, by J. R. Ross.
Bibliography (p. 273-277)